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why Sri Lankan Tamils felt alienated

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Answered by champ22
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Tamils in Sri Lanka are the natives of the island country and constitute the minority group there. The Sinhala community has always sought to impose its will and dominance over the country since they are in majority. The Tamils there, have been deprived of their basic civil political rights and have been the victims of discrimination. That is why we saw ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka between the Tamils and Sinhala Community.That's why they feel alienated.
Answered by Anonymous
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1. Government embraced majoritarian measure to set up Sinhala Supremacy. In 1956 a demonstration was passed to perceive sinhala as the main authority language along these lines ignoring Tamil.

2. The legislature followed special legislative issues that supported Sinhala candidates for college positions and government occupations.

3. Another constitution specified that the state will ensure and cultivate Buddhism.

4. Sri Lankan tamil felt that none of the major ideological groups drove by the Buddhist Sinhala pioneers was touchy to their language and culture.

5. Thus the connection between the Sinhala and Tamil people group stressed extra time and it before long transformed into a common war.

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