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by Varatha Shanmuganathan War in Sri Lanka not only brought to a grinding halt the normal life of
her citizens but also brought in its wake a stagnation in social and
economic development of the country. All because nationalism in our
country, a feeling that should have been fostered for positive, tolerant
and fruitful purposes, was allowed to emerge with a destructive energy
which was used mainly to torch and kill compatriots. Other Stories
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