(SCO) summit in China Hussain began to take interest in
national politics in 1968 when he became chairman and joined the
Pakistan Muslim League (PML) led by
Nurul Amin. Initially, an activist with reformist zeal in 1968, Hussain became joint secretary of the Pakistan Muslim League's Karachi chapter. His credentials as a politician devoted to the cause of democracy were established when he became a political prisoner after raising his voice against the military regime of
Pervez Musharraf. Azhar Haroon, the former president of the
Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said: "He had no political affiliation until 1999 but his polite discourse and professional ability impressed
Nawaz Sharif, who appointed him as the Governor of Sindh". He was a relatively lesser-known figure, described as loyal to Nawaz Sharif, and was elected President of Pakistan as the official nominee of the PML-N in the
July 2013 presidential election. Hussain secured 432 votes and his only rival
Wajihuddin Ahmed received 77. He was sworn in on 9 September 2013 in a ceremony held at
Aiwan-e-Sadr, attended by mainstream political and military leadership alongside foreign dignitaries, media personnel and his close relatives. At the time of assuming the office of president, he became the second oldest president of Pakistan. His term for the presidency ended on 8 September 2018. He was the second
president of Pakistan whose family migrated to Pakistan from India after the
Partition of India. He belonged to an ethnic
Muhajir family. ==Death==