Rameswaram fishermen Association President S Emirit said the fishermen were fishing near Katchatheevu islet when the navy personnel arrested them.
The navy had on October 2 arrested seven fishermen who went for fishing in the sea from here while on October 10, 19 fishermen hailing from Nagapattinam were arrested.
Again in October 13, 24 fishermen from Rameswaram have been arrested. Nine more fishermen from Nagapattinam have been apprehended the next day.
Similarly, 34 fishermen have been arrested on October October 27 on charges of fishing in Sri Lankan waters.
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Emirit alleged that the Centre was "not taking" any action to prevent arrests of Tamil Nadu fishermen, who had "no other option except crossing IMBL for fishing."
"Mechanised boats can't fish within three nautical miles from the Tamil Nadu shore. Another four nautical miles is rocky. They had no other option except crossing the IMBL in view of narrow sea dividing the countries", she said.
Besides, the Katchatheevu agreement gave them the right to fish in traditional waters. "If the government was not able to provide protection to the fishermen, let them take the boats and give us alternative livelihood", he said.