The East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) officials claimed that after a meeting with the Commissioner all the unions ended the strike.
"They will resume their duties from evening itself. It has been decided that their demands, which can be fulfilled immediately, are agreed upon, and those which need consideration will be considered over a fixed period of time," said a senior EDMC official.
He said the EDMC officials agreed to fulfill their main demands related with payment of salaries and regularisation of daily-wage workers.
"They said that salaries will be paid timely and also promised to disburse the arrears in April. We were also apprised that process of regularisation of temporary workers will be started soon," Dhiman said.
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He, however, acknowledged that a section of sanitation workers had decided to end the strike. He said his Union will weigh options after a meeting tomorrow.
"I have heard that a section of sanitation workers have called off the strike. I don't know what they are thinking. We will convene a meeting tomorrow and take a decision with regard to the strike," Ghelot added.
A political blame-game was witnessed yesterday with AAP and BJP charging each another of creating the crisis.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had tweeted, "More funds, than were due this year, have been given to MCD. BJP siphoned it off or diverted it rather than paying salaries (sic)."
Hitting back, Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari had accused Kejriwal of playing "dirty politics" over the issue.
Mayor of East Delhi, Satya Sharma, today condemned Chief Minister's tweet, asserting that she was ready for an "independent" inquiry into functioning of the civic body.
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