Mysore/Mysuru, July 12 -- Amid growing pressure and public inconvenience due to the strike, the Secretary of the Urban Development Department held talks with representatives of the striking employees in Bengaluru yesterday afternoon.

The demands were heard, and a follow-up meeting with the Urban Development Minister has been scheduled for Tuesday, July 15.

However, employees have vowed to continue their strike until a concrete decision is made. The strike has paralysed services in all 10 City Corporations, leaving citizens unable to pay taxes, clear bills or access other essential civic services.

The Statewide strike was called by the Karnataka Rajya Mahanagara Palike Noukarara Sanghagala Parishat, with workers from Mysuru, Bengaluru (...