India, Nov. 9 -- In Bihar's assembly election, the Grand Alliance campaign has come to revolve around one man Tejashwi Yadav. The 35-year-old leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the alliance's chief ministerial face has become the sole engine driving the fight. Each day, he covers between 15 and 20 public meetings across constituencies, travelling by helicopter from one district to another, speaking to media outlets mid-air or during convoy breaks. His voice, image, and slogans dominate the campaign, energizing his base but also exposing a deeper problem: the absence of any other recognizable or credible leaders within the opposition coalition.

Tejashwi's campaign strategy is straightforward but effective. He has made jobs the m...