BBC News
By Sandish Shoker
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image captionMillions of farmers have camped out in Delhi in a protest against the new farming bills
has gone around the world, and the issue has even been raised with Boris Johnson during Prime Minister's Questions.
The protests, which have seen more than 250 million workers go on nationwide strikes, have captured the hearts of Indian diasporas - with many taking to the streets and internet to register their support.
But why do people born in the UK feel so strongly about an issue affecting agricultural workers thousands of miles away?