New Delhi, June 24 -- At leaset 68 per cent respondents consider politicians changing political parties after being elected wrong and unethical while only 16 per cent find it acceptable, a latest survey has found.

The survey by Vote Vibe comes amid recent defections and split in Trinamool Congress, the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

"There is near-universal moral disapproval of party-switching, cutting across caste, region, and party lines," reads the survey in its key takeaways. The survey was relased on 24 June.

The study also found that a striking 62.1 per cent view the anti-defection law as 'very weak' or 'somewhat weak' while only 10.7 per cent see it as strong in any degree.

"The anti-defection law is widely seen...