Among the key candidates in second phase of the Bihar election is Tejashwi Yadav - the chief ministerial candidate of the opposition alliance of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, the Left and the Congress - whose massive rallies have drawn a direct barb from the Prime Minister. Mr Yadav, 31, faces the BJP's Satish Kumar in Vaishali's Raghopur, where he trounced him in 2015 and wrested the seat. The BJP leader, who beat his mother Rabri Devi from the same seat in 2010, has been given a second chance by his party.