Abstract

Sri Lanka is still struggling to win reconciliation among the Sinhala-Buddhists and the minorities at the popular level. Having received an overwhelming majority, the SLPP can mobilize forces to address the concerns and reasonable aspirations of the minorities: Muslims and Tamils. The questions, however, will the Rajapaksas’ second coming give national reconciliation a chance? What can minorities realistically expect from the SLPP administration? This short article gives some thoughts to the questions it raised.

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