He is an engineering graduate. He started his political career as the corporator of one of the wards of the then Bhopal South Vidhansabha. New constituencies were made in Bhopal in the year 2008, namely Narela, Bhopal Madhya, and Huzur. He got the benefit of being the corporator of Narela, as well as being the son of ex-Rajyasabha MP, Kailash Sarang. Sarang won the seat at the age of 37.[citation needed]
He again contested election against Congress candidate Sunil Sood in 2013, won the seat with increased margin, and became minister in the Shivraj singh chouhan government. Later in 2018, he won the seat against Congress heavyweight, Dr. Mahendra Singh Chouhan.[citation needed]