Was involved in social activities of the Young
Mizo Association (Y.M.A.), an apex body of the Mizo people at the
local level; was first Executive Secretary, People's Union for
Civil Liberties (PUCL), Mizoram, 1984; was Chairman, Kargil
Martyrs' Fund Raising Committee formed by some journalists during
the Kargil war; was Member, Kargil Relief Committee formed by the
Government of Mizoram; was Editor, Senhri, a local weekly, for
five years; Editor, Hruaitu Arsi, the M.N.F. party official
journal
Was a revolutionary Mizo student leader; was arrested and jailed
three times for his activities as a student leader to bring a
peaceful solution to the insurgency problem in Mizoram; could not
complete Masters Degree due to his arrest and LL.B. due to his
involvement in the Mizo peace process in 1986 appointed as, (i)
Executive Member, Mizo Zirlai Pawl (M.Z.P.) or Mizo Students'
Federation , 1978; President, M.Z.P., 1983 for four consecutive
years; elected Secretary, North East Region Students' Union (NERSU),
1979-83; Founder Chairman, Students' Joint Action Committee (SJAC)
of Mizoram formed by all student bodies in 7 July 1985 till its
dissolution in 1986, to bring peace in Mizoram; was enrolled as
member of the underground Mizo National Front (M.N.F.) in 1982
when the government ordered a crackdown on student leaders; acted
as intermediary between the M.N.F. leadership and the Government
of India whenever a deadlock marred the negotiations; was present
when the Mizo Peace Accord was finally signed on the night of 30
June 1986 in New Delhi by Shri Laldenga, the late MNF leader, Shri
R.D.Pradhan, the then Union Home Secretary, on behalf of the Union
Government and Shri Lalkhama, the then Chief Secretary of Mizoram;
joined the MNF after it was recognized as a political party in
1986; Assistant Secretary, MNF, 1986; General Secretary, Mizo
National Youth Front.