In a letter to Modi, he said only the retrieval of Katchatheevu islet will ensure restoration of peaceful pursuance of livelihood by the fishermen.
"It is reported that four fishermen from Jegathapattinam fishing base in Pudukottai district along with their mechanised boats were apprehended by the Sri Lankan Navy yesterday," Palaniswami said in the letter.
The traditional and historical rights of fishermen are being denied consequent to the unconstitutional ceding of Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka, he said.
"I reiterate the stand that only the retrieval of Katchatheevu will ensure restoration of peaceful pursuance of livelihood by our fishermen," the chief minister said.
Long periods of impoundments of fishing boats would render them unworthy of sailing and it would push the life and livelihood propositions of Indian fishermen into misery, he said.
He requested the prime minister to ask the Sirisena government to return all the fishing boats and gear in refurbished condition.
On June 19, Palaniswami had appealed to Modi to take a strong diplomatic stand on the fishermen's issue following the arrest of five fishermen from Rameswaram.
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