OUTLOOK had commissioned DB MRAS, one of Indias most reputed market research organisations, to conduct a preelection opinion poll in Uttar Pradesh, the results of which were published in our October 2 issue. But since then certain political developments at the national levelP.V. Narasimha Rao resigned as Congress president and the hawala case against BJP president L.K. Advani was deferredhave had considerable influence on voting patterns. The BJP is likely to be the biggest beneficiary and thus may fare better than predicted. To validate the findings of the first poll, an exit poll was carried out in 10 assembly constituencies where elections were held in the first two phases on September 30 and October 3.