Thousands of commuters who depend on Uber and Ola in Delhi/NCR might be left stranded on Tuesday as the drivers prepare to go on strike from 11 AM. The strike has been called by the Sarvodaya Driver Association of Delhi, which led the February agitation."There has been no satisfactory response from either the companies or the Delhi government. Our demands have not been met, nor has there been any assurance given to us of any resolution. We have tried to get ourselves heard through peaceful means earlier, but it has not worked. On Tuesday, we will blockade the roads and will make sure that no taxi or auto operates on the roads," informed Sarvodaya Driver Association, Chairman, S P Soni.The one-day strike will convene at Majnu ka Tila in Delhi and the drivers will march towards the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal 's office. The association claims other taxi associations as well as auto drivers will also support the strike and refrain from playing their vehicles on the Delhi roads."Everyone is supporting us. The regular taxi drivers are also facing problems with the low fares perpetuated by Uber and Ola," says Soni.Both Ola and Uber refused to comment on the story. However, a source close to one of the cab aggregators said that the strike is being led by invested parties of taxi operators and does not have any support from the drivers."There are only a handful of people who are behind all this. This association is backed by big taxi operators and not drivers and there has been no solution because they are not interested in one," said the source.The demands, informs Soni, remain the same - government regulated fares, rolled back incentives to be restarted, reasonable hours of operations."These companies lured us by promising Rs 1.2 lakh earning per month. So many of us bought cars on EMIs by selling our lands and our wives' jewellery but once they captured the market, these companies rolled back all incentives and brought down the fares to Rs 6/km. We cannot even meet the expenses for the maintenance of the cars and EMIs with these earnings. To make matters worse, these companies have now rolled out their own cars and the preference is given to these cars. We are hardly making enough to survive," bemoaned Soni.The Association threatens that there are more agitation planned across Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad if the authorities and the companies continue to ignore their demands.The strike in February saw massive participation from drivers across the country. However, there were incidents of hooliganism also reported with several drivers claiming to have been forced to join in the strike. The Delhi High Court had to step in and order the traffic police to ensure that drivers who did not wish to join the strike were not forced to do so.According to a report by PTI, the Delhi High Court passed an order on Monday "permanently injuncting" the drivers' union and anyone associated with them from blocking cabs of Ola and Uber. The court also stopped the unions and their members or associates from removing or confiscating the mobile devices installed in the app-based cabs. It also restrained them from staging any dharna or causing any commotion or violence within 500 metres of the offices of Ola and Uber in Delhi/NCR.