74 Indonesian citizens returned to RI due to Dengue demonstration in Nepal
Jakarta – The Foreign Ministry (Foreign Affairs Ministry) has ensured that 74 Indonesian citizens (WNI) returned to their homeland in Nepal. This has addressed the mass action of ‘bloody’ in the country. “In total, there are 74 out of 78 Indonesian citizens who live there or visit a short visit here,” Monday (9/15/2025), director of protection of Indonesian citizens and legal persons of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Judha Nugraha, said in the parliamentary complex, Central -Jakarta. Browse to continue the content, Judha said a total of 78 Indonesian citizens will be in Indonesia on Thursday (18/9). He hopes that the return from four other Indonesian citizens to Indonesia will be smooth. “So it’s been 74, just 2 days, 2 days will go home and then the 18th. So, the total, God wants, all 78 Indonesian citizens who take a short visit to attend the conference and go home as tourists,” he said. Wamenlu Arrmanatha Nasir reminded Indonesian citizens to focus on the goals in the country occupied. He hopes that Indonesian citizens will not participate in the mass of action that took place in different countries. “Certainly Indonesian citizens focus on work, working on work. Indonesian citizens who are at school focus on the school. Don’t be involved in business regarding social interest and related to domestic politics there,” Arrmanatha said. As is known, Nepal faces a political crisis with a massive demonstration driven by Generation Z (Gen Z). The masses forced the Prime Minister of KP Sharma Oli to resign. Also watch video: The government immediately returned 78 Indonesian citizens in Nepal in Stages (DWR/AZH)