Why was an act passed in 1956 in Sri Lanka to recognize ‘Sinhala’ as the only official
language?
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The Act symbolizes the post independent Sinhalese majority's self-determination to assert Ceylon's identity as a nation state, and for Tamils, it became a symbol of minority oppression and a justification for them to demand a separate nation-state, Tamil Eelam, which was a factor in the emergence of the decades-long .
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