Exposed to Russian
Bolshevism through his contacts and acquaintances at the Russian consulate, Bodoo founded the secret anti-Chinese resistance and revolutionary organization Konsulyn Denj (
Консулын дэнж or Consular Hill group) after the
occupation of Khüree by the Chinese general
Xu Shuzheng in late 1919. Other members of the group included
Dambyn Chagdarjav,
Darizavyn Losol, and
Khorloogiin Choibalsan, who acted as Bodoo's Russian interpreter. Encouraged by contacts at the Russian consulate, Bodoo's group eventually merged with another resistance group
Züün Hüree whose membership included
Soliin Danzan,
Dansrabilegiin Dogsom, and
Damdin Sükhbaatar. On June 25, 1920, the new organization renamed itself the
Mongolian People’s Party (MPP). Bodoo was a member of the first MPP delegation that included Choibalsan, Danzan, Losol, Chagdarjav, Dogsom, and Sükhbaatar (the famous "First Seven") that journeyed to Russia to establish contact with the Soviets in 1920. He was named Minister of External Affairs in the provisional government at the MPP conference (subsequently regarded as the first congress of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party) held secretly in
Troitskosavsk, Russia from March 1 to 3, 1921. A month later he was also named Prime Minister after Chagdarjav was relieved of the position. ==Prime minister==