The protesters were also seeking a permanent solution to the frequent human-animal conflict, particularly straying of elephants into these areas, situated in what is claimed to be Asia's largest elephant corridor.
A 28-year-old man, Aneesh was trampled to death by an elephant in front of his house at Gudalur on January 14 and later police cane charged villagers who allegedly resisted the cops' attempt to take the body.
Meanwhile, about 300 persons, belonging to all political parties, barring AIADMK, and led by DMK MLA, Dravidamani are observing a day-long fast seeking to put an end to frequent human-animal conflict, resulting in loss of lives, police said.