[1] Mosharraf and her husband were arrested in 1990 and sentenced to 120 years in jail under the Special Powers Act after the fall of the Hussain Mohammad Ershad government.
She was elected to parliament from a reserved seat for women in 1996 as a Jatiya Party candidate.
In 1990, Dainik Bangla, a government-owned daily, claimed the former Bangladesh President Hossain Mohammad Ershad and Mosharraf used to meet at a guest house owned by the Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation.
[3][4] Her husband was the company's chairman until 1988 when he was given a job in Ershad's government as secretary of the Ministry of Industries.
The then mayor of Dhaka, Mohammad Hanif, mediated the reconciliation between them on the last day of the three month time-limit following the divorce notice.