Yasmin was elected joint secretary of the NPC in 2011, and 2012. She is the joint secretary of
South Asian Women's Media Forum and was a founding member of the forum. She spoke for keeping the age of marriage in Bangladesh at 18 for women. She was shift in charge at
The Daily Ittefaq. In 2016, Yasmin was made the vice-president of
Dhaka University Mass Communication and Journalism Alumni Association. She was elected general secretary of
Jatiya Press Club on 1 January 2017, she was first female general secretary of the Jatiya Press Club. She was re-elected to the post of general secretary of the Jatiya Press Club on 18 December 2018. She is the editor and publisher of womeneye24.com. On 31 December 2020, Yasmin was elected president of Jatiya Press Club, the first woman to be elected president. She received 581 votes while her rival, Kamal Uddin Sabuj, received 395 votes. She criticized the government for investigating elected leaders of the journalist community and questioned why an investigation without any complaints against the journalists. This was around the time the government was looking into the account of reporter
Rozina Islam of
Prothom Alo who had been arrested in May. Yasmin had met Home Minister
Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal criticizing the harassment of Rozina, sought her bail, and said, "We want justice, no one has the right to harass anyone (Rozina) like this". Yasmin was re-elected on 31 December 2022 with 567 votes while Kamal Uddin Sabuj received 401 votes. Yasmin was appointed to the women's reserved seat for Narsingdi by the Awami League in February 2024. ==Published books==