Kalra was elected to the
San Jose City Council in 2008 and served two terms on the city council. He represented District 2, which encompassed South San Jose. Kalra was first elected to the California State Assembly in 2016, succeeding term-limited Democrat
Nora Campos and defeating fellow Democrat and San Jose city councilmember
Madison Nguyen. He is the first
Hindu and
Indian American to serve in the
California State Legislature. Kalra currently chairs the California Legislative Progressive Caucus as well as the Assembly Labor and Employment Committee and the Assembly Select Committee on the Future of Work and Workers. Kalra supported
Bernie Sanders's 2020 presidential campaign. He was mentioned as a possible replacement for
Xavier Becerra as
Attorney General of California following Becerra's appointment as
Secretary of Health and Human Services, but fellow
Bay Area assemblymember
Rob Bonta was appointed instead. Kalra authored the
California Racial Justice Act of 2020. In 2023, Kalra authored legislation that would prohibit the towing or immobilizing vehicles due to unpaid parking tickets. The San Jose Department of Transportation spokesperson said that the legislation would make parking enforcement in San Jose more difficult. ==Personal life==