Rajiv Gandhi’s government in the year 1985 introduced, The Constitution (Fifty-second Amendment) Act, to tackle the politics of defection. Defection in politics can be traced back to Independence when India started to choose its leaders for the first time in 1951, during the first general elections. From the first to the fourth general elections, 542 MLAs shifted their political loyalty for political benefits. The situation worsened in the year 1967 when Congress leader Gaya Lal changed his party from Congress to Janta Dal and back to Congress only in a time span of 24 hours. This resulted in a political catchphrase for Gaya Lal, Aaya Ram Gaya Ram, which is still used while talking about political defections.