Miss Transgender crowned in Nepal

GayNZ.com

Less than a month after the controversial staging of the Miss Nepal pageant, the country’s gay community has held a Miss Transgender contest, in a double defiance of the Maoist opposition to beauty pageants as well as homosexuality.

Wearing an embroidered and sequinned red sari, 21-one-year-old Ria, also known as Raju Gurung, wore the Miss Transgender crown at a pageant on Sunday in Pokhara city, a popular tourist destination in the landlocked Himalayan country.

Though initially over a dozen people signed up to take part in the contest, many of them backed out at the last minute due to family pressure and the social stigma surrounding homosexuality in Nepal, a local daily said.