What were the effects of feeling of alienation among the Sri Lankan tamils
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The measures of the Act 1956 introduced by Sinhalese Government made the Sri Lankan Tamils feel alienated.
(i) They felt that none of the major political parties led by the Buddhist Sinhalese were sensitive to their language and culture.
(ii) They also felt that the constitutions and government policies denied them equal political rights.
(iii) Thus, they realised that government has discriminate against them in getting jobs and other opportunities by ignoring their interests.
(iv) As a result, the relations between the Sinhalese and Tamil communities strained over time.
(i) They felt that none of the major political parties led by the Buddhist Sinhalese were sensitive to their language and culture.
(ii) They also felt that the constitutions and government policies denied them equal political rights.
(iii) Thus, they realised that government has discriminate against them in getting jobs and other opportunities by ignoring their interests.
(iv) As a result, the relations between the Sinhalese and Tamil communities strained over time.
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Explanation:
The effect of the feeling of alienation among the sea Lankan Tamils were as mentioned below :-
1 the Sri Lankan Tamils launch parties and struggles for the organisation of Tamil as an official language
2 They demand regional autonomy
3 they also demanded equality of opportunity in securing education and jobs
4 the demand for Regional autonomy was repeatedly denied
5 the difference and alienation turned into widespread conflict between two communities
6 it's soon turn into a civil war
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