In 1994, he was elected as a member of panchayat from Ramgarh village of
Kapurthala district. In 1997, he joined the Youth congress and was appointed vice-president of Punjab Youth Congress. In 2009 he was appointed Punjab Congress Spokesperson and was reappointed in 2013. He later resigned in 2014 from the post, owning moral responsibility for the "poor performance" of the party in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls in the state. On 25 December Khaira announced his resignation from
Congress party and declared his unification with the
Aam Aadmi Party.
Member of Legislative Assembly 2017 - 2021 On 11 March 2017, Khaira won the Member of Legislative Assembly elections for a second time after failing in 2012 in his constituency of
Bholath, however this time acting under the
Aam Aadmi Party. In 2018 he was suspended from AAP for anti party activities. He formed
Punjab Democratic Alliance On 6 January 2019, Khaira left
Aam Aadmi Party. On 8 January 2019, he formed a new political party,
Punjab Ekta Party. On 16 March 2019,
Punjab Democratic Alliance announced his candidacy from Bathinda parliamentary constituency. On 25 April 2019 he resigned from
Punjab Legislative Assembly. On 23 May 2019, he lost from the Bathinda Lok Sabha Constituency.
Member of Legislative Assembly 2022 - present On 10 March, Khaira won the Member of Legislative Assembly election for a third time from
Bholath, this time as an
Indian National Congress candidate. In July 2022, Khaira was appointed the chairman of the All India Kisan Congress.
Assets and liabilities declared during 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election During the
2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election, he declared 50,32,93,187 as an overall financial asset and 2,87,27,277 as financial liability.
2024 Lok Sabha Elections from Sangrur In
2024 general elections, Khaira contested from Sangrur Lok Sabha seat where he was defeated by
Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer of Aam Aadmi Party by a margin of 172560 votes. == Controversies ==