Political Science, asked by samriddhsharma341, 19 days ago

Which of the following was not one of the initial demands of the Sri Lankan
Tamils ?
A] Recognition of Tamil as an official language
B] Regional autonomy
C] Equality of opportunity in securing jobs and education
D] Creation of an independent Tamil Eelam (state)

Answers

Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
4

option D is correct..

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Answered by prateeshasl
0

Answer:

The correct answer is (D)

Explanation:

Both populations have completely different languages, faiths, and traditions, which contributes to this division's extreme profundity.

The majority community was the Sinhalese, and Tamil people suffered horrendous discrimination. The specifics of the Tamils of Sri Lanka's initial demands are as follows:

Tamil: They wished for the inclusion of Tamil as an official language. As the only recognised official language in Sri Lanka is Sinhalese, this was crucial for fair representation.

Regional Autonomy: In areas with a higher Tamil population, they desired greater regional autonomy. This was done to make sure they could create their own laws and rules.

Equality: They also sought equal possibilities for obtaining employment and a college education.

Later, they called for the establishment of an independent Tamil Elam (state) in Sri Lanka's northern and eastern regions.

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