Subject:
Political ScienceAuthor:
girl85Created:
1 year agoAnswer: Buddhism
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In accordance with Article 9 of the Sri Lankan Constitution, Buddhism has been designated as the state religion.
The Sri Lankan constitution's Chapter II, Article 9 protects the right to freedom of religion. All religions are subject to the rule, but Buddhism is given foremost place in the 1978 Republican Constitution. Buddhism is to be protected and promoted by the state, according to Article 9 of the Constitution. The Srilankan government followed preferential policies in educational and job application that favored the Sinhala community. All these measures gave birth to a feeling of alienation among the Srilankan Tamils, who then started to revolt against these which eventually led to a Civil war in Sri Lanka between the two communities.
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chester
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The constitution and other laws give Buddhism the “foremost place” among the country's religious faiths and commit the government to protecting it while respecting the rights of religious minorities.
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