It seems to me like the concept of consent is nonexistent for the Nepal government. All non-consensual sex is bad, that should be obvious. Of course the government should discourage that from happening. However, if two adults want to show love to each other and both of them want to do just that, then it's not the government's business!
The same goes for pornography. I am strictly against pornography depicting children, any kind of abuse and/or violence, or pornography in which at least one of the depicted people doesn't know they are being filmed. But pornography as two adults consensually enjoy sexual acts in front of a camera - there is absolutely nothing wrong with that! If anything, a ban will just make people move onto other platforms like the darknet, or use VPN, or whatever...
RE: Is banning porn really the solution for flaming RAPE cases in Nepal?