

This is a misinformation thread. In any sovereign nation, the government has the clear legal authority to investigate and address foreign interference in its internal affairs. No country is required to tolerate foreign nationals who act against its policies or interests.
Consider this: if a Turkish national on a student visa were to engage in protests against Nepal’s government regarding its treatment of Bhutanese asylum seekers, the Nepalese government would not be expected to remain passive. It has both the right and the obligation to take appropriate action. Under Nepal’s constitution and legal framework, the government may lawfully question, detain, or, if necessary, deport any foreign national whose actions conflict with national policy or security interests.