Referring to the arrest of the seven fishermen from this island town yesterday while fishing near Katchatheevu, an islet ceded by India to Sri Lanka in the 1970s, mechanised boat fishermen's association asked the Chief Minister to take up the issue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Jayalalithaa has yesterday written to Modi urging him to take up the matter with the highest authorities in Sri Lanka and secure the immediate release of the seven fishermen and a total of 89 boats impounded on various occasions.
They also said the association members would hold a 'rail roko' agitation here on June 24 if the seven fishermen were not released along with 19 boats in the custody of Sri Lanka.
The leaders also sought compensation for 18 boats that were sunk in the sea or damaged due to anchoring without maintenance.
If the fishermen were not allowed to fish in their traditional areas (Katchatheevu), they would be left with no other alternative except to commit suicide like distressed farmers, they said.