"Neither the CPI-M nor the LDF is against the stir of nurses who are fighting for a just cause. Their demand is reasonable," LDF Convener Vaikom Viswam said.
However, the issues should be settled through talks, he told reporters after a meeting of the front's leaders here.
Viswam pointed to the meeting of representatives of nurses' associations and hospital managements convened by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for July 20 and said 'a solution is expected' during the talks.
Nurses under the banner of United Nurses Association and Indian Nurses Association, who held relay dharna in front of the secretariat for than a month, had announced an indefinite strike from today, but put it on hold till July 19 following the government's intervention.
Besides, the Kerala High Court has restrained nurses from holding the indefinite stir on a petition by private hospitals which contended their services fall under the ambit of essential services.
An estimated 80,000 nurses were expected to join the strike.
Police used water cannons to chase away the agitators.
Nurses belonging to Indian Nurses Association (INA) are continuing with their agitation, crippling functioning of various private hospitals in the Malabar region.
A group of nurses affiliated to INA is still protesting in front of the secretariat.
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