
Same-sex marriage registered by the government in Nepal
By Nirmal P. Acharya
The just concluded Paris Olympic Games has become a big stage for the US and the West to promote LGBT to the world.
Nepal has a special relationship with LGBT people. LGBT originated from the hippie trend that emerged in the 1960s. At that time, a group of Western hippies arrived in Nepal, a country at the southern foot of the Himalayas, and seemed to feel that it could settle their turbulent souls, so they set up camp here. The Thamel neighbourhoods of Kathmandu and the lakeside of Pokhara were once hippy spots.
After a few years of recuperating in Nepal, the hippies returned to the US and Europe and developed into the current LGBT, which became fashionable, spectacular, and entered the mainstream of society and became politically correct.
At present, LGBT is moving from advocating that everyone has the right to choose whether to be male or female or whatever gender, to the direction that everyone has the right to choose. Recently, the Nepal Supreme Court recognized Trans women without medical proof.
The political mainstream of Nepal has long followed the American and Western civilization, so that it has copied the whole political system of the US and the West, and has been tirelessly holding parliamentary elections and taking turns to hold power of multiple parties all year round. According to the standards of the US and the West, Nepal can be said to have the most developed and advanced political system in the world, and it is a model of the implementation of the democratic system of the US and the West.
Today, the latest achievement of political correctness in the West is LGBT. In a shocking claim in June this year, Congressman Brian Mast claimed the US under the Biden administration spent millions of dollars to promote atheism and LGBT rights in Nepal.
Since Nepal has copied the US political system and accepted the MCC as a big gift from the US, there is no reason to reject LGBT. On 28 June 2023, a single-judge bench of Justice Til Prasad Shrestha issued a historic interim order directing the government to make necessary arrangements to temporarily register the marriages of “non-traditional couples and sexual minorities”.




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