
Is Bidya Devi Bhandari A-List?
No — Bidya Devi Bhandari is currently ranked D tier — a minor public figure with limited fame outside a small audience.
Ranking Timeline
Begins Political Career
Joins Communist Party of Nepal (UML) and becomes active in party politics following her husband's assassination. Begins grassroots organizing work in Kathmandu.
Minister of Environment
Appointed to Cabinet as Minister of Environment and Population in newly republican Nepal. Gains national recognition in Nepali politics during historic transition from monarchy.
Minister of Defence
Becomes Defence Minister, a significant role during Nepal's political consolidation. First woman to hold this position in Nepal, raising her profile domestically.
Elected President of Nepal
Becomes Nepal's second president and first woman president, a historic achievement. The largely ceremonial role provides high domestic visibility but limited international recognition.
Re-elected President
Wins second term as president amid growing controversy over political interventions. Accusations of overstepping constitutional bounds and partisan behavior damage her reputation.
Completes Presidential Term
Leaves office with controversial legacy after blocking bills and dissolving parliament multiple times. Her presidency is widely criticized for undermining democratic norms.
Former Controversial President
Largely retired from public life after contentious presidency. Known only within Nepal and to South Asia politics observers; viewed negatively by many for constitutional overreach.
Last updated: February 25, 2026