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Consequences of majoritarian policies adopted by Sri Lankan Government were:
- Tamils felt the government was not sensitive about Tamil language and culture because Sinhala was declared the official language.
- Tamils felt discriminated against securing jobs and education which were given preferentially to the Sinhala speakers.
- Tamils felt the government was practising religious discrimination because the State fostered Buddhism. Relations between Tamils and Sinhalese thus became strained.
- By 1980s several political organisations were formed demanding an independent Tamil State in northern and Eastern part of Sri Lanka.
- Majoritarianism measures adopted to establish Sinhala dominance over the Sri Lankan Tamils led to widespread conflicts ending in civil war.
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Federalism is a system of government in which powers have been divided between the centre and its constituent parts such as states or provinces. It is an institutional mechanism to accommodate two sets of politics, one at the centre or national level and second at the regional or provincial level.
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