Thursday 3 February 2011

Unconditional and Crucial Muslim Support Facilitated the Island’s Independence in 1948

In the aftermath of the World War 11, agitation for political reforms and independence began to gather momentum. However the British government insisted that three quarters of the population should support the demand for independence to ensure the rights of minorities were protected. With the Sinhalese community as a whole constituting less than three quarters of the population this was an impossible demand to fulfill unless the minorities supported. Read more>>>

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