Launching the initiative, BJP President Amit Shah said it would help in the early redress of public grievances in the national capital.
The 'Constituency Connect App', which will help BJP MPs connect with their constituencies, can be downloaded on both Android phones and iPhones.
It will provide information on MPs and their work in the constituency and in Parliament, besides offering a forum to the people to give their feedback.
Hailing the app, which was conceptualised by New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi, Shah said it would further the cause of good governance espoused by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Shah, however, warned that such measures should not stop the direct communication between voters and their elected representatives. Public representatives should continue to meet with the public and maintain person-to-person contacts with voters in their constituencies.
"This is probably the first time that an MP has taken the initiative to... Reduce the gap between MPs and the public. It is a new beginning for MPs in (Delhi) and I hope this initiative will be taken forward in other areas too," Shah told BJP workers.
"Voters can directly get in touch with their MP and the government," she said.
Lauding the effort, BJP general secretary JP Nadda said the app is part of Modi government's commitment to connect with the public while also ensuring transparency in governance.
The app will help make MPs accountable to the public, he said.