Khalid Ahmed Khan Kharal was a Pakistani politician, belonging to the Lakhera Kharal clan based in Kot Kamal Khan, also known as Kamalia now.
He joined the Central Superior Services of Pakistan as an Assistant Commissioner in 1963.
He served in important positions such as Director Industries Department Punjab, Director Food Department Punjab, Deputy Commissioner and Political Agent in Dera Ghazi Khan, Deputy Commissioner Larkana and Commissioner Larkana when Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was the Prime Minister.
He was imprisoned during Zia ul Haq's martial law to testify against Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and upon his refusal he left the country in exile and joined the Government of Abu Dhabi as an Adviser on Economic Development.
In 2007 he announced that his son, Haider Ali Khan Kharal would contest instead of him on a PPP ticket in the upcoming general elections.