Seedhi Baat for Indian Voters — Hold Your MP Accountable
You voted. The Lok Sabha election is over. But accountability doesn't end at the ballot box — it begins there.
India holds the world's largest democratic exercise. 969 million eligible voters across 543 Lok Sabha constituencies cast ballots every five years. But between elections, the feedback loop between citizens and their Members of Parliament breaks down. Seedhi Baat fixes that.
Under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution, every citizen has the right to express their views — including about the performance of elected representatives. The RTI Act 2005 further empowers voters to demand information from public authorities. Seedhi Baat combines both principles into a practical tool you can use in 8 seconds from any smartphone.
MPs receive MPLADS (Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme) funds — ₹5 crore per year — to develop their constituency. Are those funds reaching your ward? Is the road outside your home still broken six months after your MP's inauguration photo? Seedhi Baat lets you file structured, anonymous feedback that goes directly into your constituency's public record.
India's 543 constituencies span urban metros, tier-2 cities, and deep rural districts. Whether you live in Chandni Chowk or Chandrapur, feedback is captured by constituency and aggregated into a searchable leaderboard. Your MP can see exactly which issues are most common in their area — without ever knowing it was you who filed it.
This is not a petition platform. It is not social media. Seedhi Baat is structured civic feedback: category, location, description, evidence. The same format the Municipal Corporation uses internally, now available to every voter. In Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and 10 more bhashas. For free. Forever.
Gram sabha meetings happen four times a year in rural India. Urban ward committees meet monthly. Seedhi Baat works between those meetings — capturing the issues that fall through the cracks, building a data trail that no politician can ignore when the next election comes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I file feedback about my MP on Seedhi Baat?
Go to seedhibaat.in, select your constituency, pick a category (roads, water, power, etc.), describe the issue in text or voice, and submit. It takes under 8 seconds. No account required.
Is my identity revealed to my MP?
No. Anonymous mode is the default. MPs see aggregate reports — total issues by category — never individual names unless you explicitly choose to be public.
Can I track what happens to my feedback after I submit it?
Yes. Each feedback entry gets a tracking ID. You can check its status in the 'My Feedback' section. As more citizens co-sign an issue, its priority score rises on the constituency leaderboard.
Which languages can I use to file feedback?
Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi, Gujarati, Malayalam, Odia, Assamese, Urdu, and English — 13 Indian languages in total.
Does Seedhi Baat work on a basic Android phone?
Yes. It is a Progressive Web App (PWA) that runs in Chrome on any ₹8,000+ Android handset without needing to install anything from the Play Store.
Ready to file your first civic feedback?
It takes 8 seconds. It is free. It is anonymous. It goes on your constituency's public record.
File feedback now →