Credai Tamil Nadu pide una gobernanza transparente y una aceleración del desarrollo urbano

CREDAI Tamil Nadu ha felicitado al nuevo Ministro Principal y ha instado a tomar medidas para lograr una mayor transparencia, reducir la corrupción y acelerar el crecimiento urbano con el fin de satisfacer las expectativas públicas.

CREDAI Tamil Nadu felicitó a C. Joseph Vijay por su nombramiento como Ministro Principal. El grupo solicitó sistemas que promuevan la transparencia y erradiquen la corrupción.

Habib W.S., presidente de CREDAI Tamil Nadu, señaló que los resultados electorales demostraron que los jóvenes y los votantes urbanos desean un desarrollo visible, una infraestructura más sólida, una gobernanza más limpia, cero corrupción y una mayor rendición de cuentas.

Destacó que Tamil Nadu sigue siendo uno de los estados más progresistas de la India. El desarrollo urbano, la infraestructura y la facilidad para hacer negocios serán clave para mantener el crecimiento, agregó.

La organización también felicitó a su miembro R. Kumar por ganar el escaño de Velachery bajo la bandera del TVK. Mehul H. Doshi, presidente de CREDAI Chennai, resaltó la victoria.

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