"I am concerned that the Government of India, despite my repeated requests and follow up, has not acted effectively to prevail upon the Sri Lankan authorities to desist from apprehending and detaining Indian fishermen while pursuing their peaceful avocation in traditional fishing waters", she said in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Stating that three fishermen and their mechanised fishing boat were apprehended by Sri Lankan Navy on March 23, she said "a decisive shift in the manner of dealing with this sensitive issue is long awaited and is the need of the hour".
The Chief Minister urged the Centre to find "suitable mechanisms" to permanently resolve the long standing issue between Indian fishermen and Sri Lanka by "retrieving Katchatheevu and restoring the traditional fishing rights of our fishermen".
She requested Modi to direct the officials concerned in the External Affairs Ministry to take "concrete" action through diplomatic channels to secure the immediate release of the 102 fishermen and 84 fishing boats.