The arrest comes days after Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa ordered the release of all detained Indian fishermen in a goodwill gesture ahead of his visit to the swearing-in of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 26.
Sri Lankan Navy personnel arrested four fishermen of Rameswaram this morning after they got stranded near Katchatheevu when their boat developed a technical snag, 'Q' branch police inspector Kennedy and Pamban fishermen organisation functionary U Arulanandam said.
Last night, 29 fishermen from here were arrested by the Lankan Navy near the same area.
They were part of a group of fishermen, who set out in 727 boats from here, M Gopinath, Rameswaram Fisheries Assistant Director said.
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The Lankan Navy allegedly damaged the fishing nets of about 20 boats and threw them into the sea and also asked them not to fish in the area, Sesuraja, Rameswaram fishermen president said.
Talks between India and Sri Lanka on the fishermen issue had ended in deadlock early last month and negotiators are scheduled to meet again this month.
The Tamil Nadu government had been demanding release of all Indian fishermen before bilateral talks to resolve the fishermen issue could resume.
Sri Lanka had taken into custody over 160 fishermen despite agreements reached at talks held in Chennai in January.