Tejashwi Prasad Yadav was almost written off after the RJD failed to win a single seat in the Lok Sabha elections last year. With Lalu Prasad Yadav in Ranchi jail serving a sentence in the fodder scam, the party was a rudderless ship in Bihar’s politics. In less than a year-and-a-half, the 31-year-old appears to have stepped into his father’s crowd-pleasing shoes. This is what appears to be the biggest takeaway from the assembly polls in Bihar, which elects a new government on November 10. Tejashwi has been drawing huge crowds to his rallies, showing signs of a leader who has cracked the code of how to connect with the masses, a trait that had once propelled his father to power.