During this time, the most notable action occurred in 1917 when columns of the Assam Rifles were despatched to Patna, to restore law and order in the riot-torn city.
Thangjalam Milui Lenthang, his father, was a jawan in the Assam Rifles, posted at Kahui.
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Assam Rifles has established their camp during the Mizo National Front uprising in New Serchhip area, since then the place is occupied.