Narang supports BJP's 2020 Indian agriculture acts (commonly known as the farm laws).
In November 2020, he was gheraoed by the protesting farmers in Lambi Assembly segment in Muktsar district and forced to sit on the road.
[5][6] On March 27, 2021, Narang was visiting Malout town in Muktsar district of Punjab for a press conference to explain the benefits of the farm laws to the farmers.
On his arrival to the BJP office, the protesting farmers angry with the farm laws threw black ink at him.
Narang won only 16.18% of the total number of votes polled and came on third position behind Sandeep Jakhar of Indian National Congress and Kuldeep Kumar alias Deep Kamboj of the Aam Aadmi Party.