How to Know If Your MP Is Responding to Feedback
Knowing whether your MP is actually responding to constituent feedback has historically been impossible for ordinary citizens. Seedhi Baat makes it public data, updated every week.
The Growth Score and What It Measures
Each constituency on the Seedhi Baat leaderboard has a Growth Score between 0 and 100. In Phase 1, this score is calculated from three signals: signup density (how many citizens are registered relative to the national average), week-over-week growth (new signups this week vs last), and referral rate (organic civic engagement). Phase 2 adds resolution rate and average feedback resolution time.
Reading the Leaderboard
Constituencies in the top third of scores are marked green — these are constituencies with active, engaged citizens. The middle third is amber — growing but not yet at critical mass. The bottom third is red, labelled "Constituency Neglect Risk" — these constituencies have the lowest civic engagement and, likely, the least MP accountability pressure.
What the Red Zone Means for Your MP
When a constituency is in the red zone, the Seedhi Baat system flags this publicly. MPs are aware that their constituency score is visible. In Phase 2, when feedback resolution data is added, a low score will directly reflect whether the MP's office is engaging with grievances. This creates reputational accountability — something the Indian political system has historically lacked at the constituency level.
What You Can Do
- Check your constituency's current score on the Seedhi Baat leaderboard
- Share the leaderboard link in local WhatsApp groups with the message: "Our constituency is ranked [X]. Help push it up."
- share feedback — every submission adds to the accountability record
- Contact your MP's office directly and reference your Seedhi Baat feedback ID
Join Seedhi Baat and help move your constituency out of the red zone.
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