In October 2009, her father,
Asif Ali Zardari who was then the
President of Pakistan, appointed Aseefa as a Pakistan's ambassador for the national
polio eradication campaign. Her role as polio eradication ambassador in Pakistan has made her a familiar face to the general masses compared to her siblings. During her tenure as an ambassador, Aseefa conducted campaigns to eradicate the disease, engaged with officials, and visited families affected by Polio. At the age of 21, she became the youngest Pakistani to address the Oxford Union. She made her political debut on 30 November 2020, at a rally in Multan. In May 2017, reports emerged indicating that in addition to Bilawal, Aseefa would also enter the electoral race in the
2018 Pakistani general election. Her participation was anticipated due to her active involvement in various social and political debates and issues over time. Ahead of the 2018 election, the PPP suggested Aseefa's name for contesting from either the
NA-248 (Karachi West-I) or
NA-223 (Matiari) constituency. During the
2024 Pakistani general election, Aseefa played a pivotal role in the PPP's campaign, leading rallies in support of her brother Bilawal, who was the party's prime ministerial candidate. marking a significant deviation from his previous presidency (2008-2013), during which the position of the First Lady remained vacant after the
assassination of his wife
Benazir Bhutto. On 16 April, she was granted the status of the First Lady of Pakistan.
Parliamentary career On 17 March 2024, she announced her entry into electoral politics by submitting nomination papers to contest the by-election for the National Assembly seat from constituency
NA-207 Nawabshah-I as a candidate of the PPP. This seat became vacant after her father, Asif Ali Zardari, who won the seat in the 2024 election, was elected as President of Pakistan. A total of eleven candidates submitted nomination papers to contest the by-election in the constituency, with the majority being workers and office bearers of the PPP, who were viewed as covering candidates for Aseefa. On 29 March, she was elected unopposed to the National Assembly from the NA-207 constituency as the nomination papers of other candidates were either withdrawn in her favor or rejected.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) claimed that the nomination papers of its candidate, Ghulam Mustafa Rind, were unjustly rejected, followed by his arbitrary arrest by the police. PTI also alleged that Ghulam Mustafa Rind was coerced into withdrawing his nomination. Subsequently, Ghulam Mustafa Rind lodged a petition with the
Sindh High Court (SHC) to contest Aseefa's victory, alleging that despite being a candidate in the election, his nomination papers were unfairly dismissed and that he was unlawfully arrested by the Sakrand police. In May 2024, her name surfaced in a data leak disclosing her ownership of properties in Dubai. She stated that the asset was legally acquired and already declared to relevant authorities. ==References==