Drivers working for Ola, Uber, and other app-based transport services have started a nationwide strike across India. The protest began on February 7, 2026, and has affected transport services in major cities, causing inconvenience to commuters.
The drivers are demanding government-regulated minimum fares to ensure fair earnings. They say that app companies charge high commissions, leaving drivers with very low income after fuel costs, vehicle maintenance, and loan payments. Many drivers also complained about long working hours, lack of job security, and no benefits like health insurance or paid leave.
Drivers believe that app-based companies are exploiting them and want the government to step in and set clear rules. They also want better transparency in fare calculations and incentives.
Due to the strike, many passengers faced delays and higher waiting times. Talks between driver unions, companies, and the government are expected to resolve the issue.





