[6] In August 2016, Bidari spoke in support of Chief of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority, Lokman Singh Karki, after an impeachment discussion was launched by Nepali Congress lawmakers following the allegations by Dr. Govinda K.C.
The bill was criticised for proposing harsh penalties for actions related to internet use that are generally protected by freedom of speech.
[8] In August 2018, Bidari was elected unopposed to Delegated Management and Government Assurance Committee of the National Assembly.
[12] The same month, Bidari criticised the government (his own party) for failing to manage disasters effectively even though they were aware that monsoon causes devastation every year.
[13] In May 2019, Bidari was one of the few lawmakers to support Finance minister Yubaraj Khatiwada's proposal to discontinue budgetary allocations to MP's offices for their discretionary investment in small projects in their constituencies; instead favouring accumulation of the capital at the executive branch for investment in national level projects.