The district secretary of the Tamil Nadu Mechanised Boat Fishermen Association, B Jesuraja, told the paper they "were helpless and have to resort to strike as their boats are held by the Sri Lanka navy on every other day. While the Island nation releases fishermen after a few days of their arrests, the boats are confiscated, crippling their livelihood."
On Monday Jayalalithaa, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, called on the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, to secure the release of the fishing boats, describing it as a "deliberate strategy of the Sri Lankan government to destroy the primary means of livelihood of Indian fishermen."
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