<p>People at a jatra mahotsav in Bannihatti of Sandur taluk witnessed a rare show of bonhomie between minister B Sriramulu and Congress' Santosh Lad. The video of netas has gone viral on social media platforms.</p>.<p>It was a coincidence that their paths crossed at the religious function. Both stopped for a while, hugged each other and exchanged pleasantries. The new-found bonhomie between the netas of rival parties in the election year has raised eyebrows in political circles in the district.</p>.<p>Sriramulu, who has dropped hints of contesting the upcoming Assembly polls from Sandur seat, is frequently seen in the constituency while Santosh Lad, a native of Sandur, is eyeing the Congress ticket from Kalghatagi for a second term.</p>
<p>People at a jatra mahotsav in Bannihatti of Sandur taluk witnessed a rare show of bonhomie between minister B Sriramulu and Congress' Santosh Lad. The video of netas has gone viral on social media platforms.</p>.<p>It was a coincidence that their paths crossed at the religious function. Both stopped for a while, hugged each other and exchanged pleasantries. The new-found bonhomie between the netas of rival parties in the election year has raised eyebrows in political circles in the district.</p>.<p>Sriramulu, who has dropped hints of contesting the upcoming Assembly polls from Sandur seat, is frequently seen in the constituency while Santosh Lad, a native of Sandur, is eyeing the Congress ticket from Kalghatagi for a second term.</p>