Centre had already taken steps to work out solutions to end the problems of fishermen of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry facing assault by naval forces and coast guard units of Sri Lanka and also seizure of their fishing vessels, he said.
"We kept making representations to Centre for a solution and now a joint meeting of officials of the two countries and also of Tamil Nadu government along with fishermen leaders from the state would be held to work out action plan to end grievances of fishermen," he told reporters here.
Narayanasamy said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa had made a representation to the Prime Minister two months ago for a joint dialogue in Tamil Nadu on the fishermen issue and the meeting was also a culmination of the State government's initiatives.
He took a dig at Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy for "neglecting the fishermen of Karaikal region without taking any steps for their release and restoration of their fishing vessels confiscated by the Sri Lankan navy forces on various occasions."
He said he had made a representation to External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid a couple of days ago for steps to save fishermen and for uninterrupted fishing operations by Indian fishermen.
He said 27 fishermen of Karaikal were now jailed in Sri Lanka. "It is unfortunate that the Puducherry Chief Minister had not made any move to represent to the Centre the woes of the fishermen. The families of the arrested fishermen should be extended financial assistance.