Jafarabad, pakistan gay club

jafarabad, pakistan gay club
A Pakistani man who tried to open the country’s first gay club has been sent to a mental hospital. His friends say that they are very worried about his safety but have been restricted from. ISLAMABAD — LGBTQ community in Pakistan has been advocating for acceptance and rights, despite facing challenges amid conservative societal attitudes and legal restrictions, and now the office of Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad has been approached for a gay club. The application submitted by Preetum Giani called for a safe space for individuals of all gays to socialize, with strict rules against any sexual activities in the club. Lorenzo Gay Club would basically be just a venue where gay people could freely meet, converse with, and share light refreshments with other gay people; it WOULD NOT be a Place to engage in gay for non-gay sex other than kissing.
In a startling development, a covert gay club in Pakistan has been repurposed into a mental hospital, sparking widespread controversy and shedding light on the country’s fraught relationship with LGBTQ rights. The application submitted to the Deputy Commissioner of Abbottabad went viral, leading to widespread condemnation from local leaders and religious organizations. Groups such as Pakistan Awami Tehreek PAT and Jamiat Ulema Islam JUI have publicly denounced the idea of a gay club in Abbottabad. The backlash was swift and severe, reflecting the deep-seated cultural and religious opposition to homosexuality in Pakistan.
Gay Cities Pakistan is your guide to gay bars, clubs, hotels & events in Pakistan with reviews and maps. ISLAMABAD: The LGBTQ community in Pakistan has been advocating for acceptance and rights despite facing challenges amid conservative social attitudes and legal restrictions, and now the office of the Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad has been contacted for a gay club. The petition filed by Preetum Giani seeks a safe space for all gay people with strict laws against any sexual activity at the club. The development sparked fresh debate online, as the KP region is known for its conservative tradition.
A man who tried to establish Pakistan's first gay club was detained in a mental hospital by local authorities, according to The Telegraph. But amid massive backlash, he was sent for mental treatment, according to a Telegraph report. His application for the gay club had earlier gone viral on social media on 9 May. ThePrint reached out to the hospital in Dadar, where Giani had been admitted, confirmed the news but refused to comment any further.