What were the Majoritarian measures taken in Sri Lanka to establish Sinhala supremacy? (Give 5 points)
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Sinhala were given majority
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Majoritarianism , which established in 1956 to establish Sinhala supremacy..... measures are :
∆ It recognised Sinhala as the only official language in Sri Lanka, disregarding Tamil....
∆ The governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for University position and government jobs...
∆ A new constitution stipulated that state shall protect and foster Buddhism...
∆ It ignored Sri Lankan Tamil's interest and giving opportunities....
∆ Government policies denied Tamils equal political rights , discriminated them...
Hope it helps
Your answer is......
Majoritarianism , which established in 1956 to establish Sinhala supremacy..... measures are :
∆ It recognised Sinhala as the only official language in Sri Lanka, disregarding Tamil....
∆ The governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for University position and government jobs...
∆ A new constitution stipulated that state shall protect and foster Buddhism...
∆ It ignored Sri Lankan Tamil's interest and giving opportunities....
∆ Government policies denied Tamils equal political rights , discriminated them...
Hope it helps
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