Civics
What's wrong if the majority community rules? If Sinhalas don't rule in Sri Lanka, where else will they rule?
Power Sharing
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A country is ruled by majority of opinions and not majority of any community. All rights and rule-regulation must be same for all the communities or religions. All communities should get equal opportunity of representation in the government.
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I have a simple equation in mind. Sharing power = dividing power = weakening the country. Why do we start by talking of this?
Look at the maps of Belgium and Sri Lanka. In which region, do you find concentration of different communities?


What kind of a solution is this? I am glad our Constitution does not say which minister will come from which community.
So you are saying that sharing of power makes us more powerful. Sounds odd! Let me think.