[7] He also served as the Minister for Information in office from 23 January 2009 to 14 September 2012, and chairperson of the National League for Democracy-Liberated Area (India).
2 of Pale Township, Sagaing Division winning a majority of 33,195 (61.08% of the votes), but was not allowed to assume his seat.
He was among the elected MPs who worked clandestinely to form the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma.
He then founded the Yamuna Clinic in 2002, a project to offer free primary medical health care to Burmese refugees in Delhi.
[17][18][19][20] He lived in India for many years and pursued with the Indian media and civil society for supporting the pro-democracy movement in Myanmar.