Kul succeeded his mother and became an MLA for the first time representing
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha, winning the
2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election defeating NCP's Ramesh Thorat by a margin of 11,345 votes. Later, he shifted to the Bharatiya Janata Party and retained the seat winning the
2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election on the BJP ticket. He polled 103,664 votes and again defeated Thorat of NCP, but by a narrow margin of 746 votes. He won for the third time, contesting on the BJP ticket and winning the 2024 Assembly election, Rameshappa Kishanrao Thorat of the NCP (SP), by a margin of 13,889 votes. == References ==