Why were the Tamils in Sri Lanka having the feeling of alienation?
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Tamil in Sri Lanka having feeling of alienation because :-
- government of Sri Lanka established majoritarian rule on the basis of religion .
- sinhalese is in majority and government preferred them .
- after independence ,Sinhalese were prefer to Tamil applicant in govt. job
- buddist religion were foster by the government
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The Tamils in Sri Lanka had the feeling of alienation due to the formation of the Sinhala Government.
- An Act to recognize Sinhala as the only official language was passed in the year 1956, thus neglecting Tamil.
- The government only followed the preferential policies favouring the Sinhala candidates for multiple positions in government jobs, army and educational institutions.
- A new constitution proclaimed that the State will also preserve and encourage Buddhism, the religion of the Sinhala's majority nation.
- The people felt that the Government does not respect their language and culture and felt alienated.
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