Masud Khaddarposh (1916-1985) was a bureaucrat,[1] Pakistan movement activist, agricultural reformist and a champion of the Punjabi language.
Justice Anwaar ul Haq is reported to have said that in 1939 only nine out of 600 candidates qualified for the ICS exam out of which five were Muslims, including himself, Saeed Jafri, Muhammad Masud, Ikram Ahmad Khan and KS Islam.
[6] He accompanied Mohammad Ali Jinnah to Quetta and played some role in persuading the tribal chiefs of Baluchistan to join Pakistan.
[7] Later, he served as deputy commissioner in Muzaffargarh and in the Board of Revenue, Punjab government, Pakistan.
Because Masood Khadarpoosh considered the report to be misleading and did not agree with the contents, he wrote a dissenting note.