Credai Tamil Nadu calls for transparent governance and faster urban development

CREDAI Tamil Nadu has congratulated the new Chief Minister and urged measures for greater transparency, reduced corruption and accelerated urban growth to match public expectations.

CREDAI Tamil Nadu congratulated C. Joseph Vijay on becoming Chief Minister. The group called for systems that promote transparency and remove corruption.

Habib W.S., president of CREDAI Tamil Nadu, said the election results showed that youth and urban voters want visible development, stronger infrastructure, cleaner governance, zero corruption and greater accountability.

He noted that Tamil Nadu remains one of India’s most progressive states. Urban development, infrastructure and ease of doing business will be key to sustaining growth, he added.

The organisation also congratulated its member R. Kumar on winning the Velachery seat under the TVK banner. Mehul H. Doshi, president of CREDAI Chennai, highlighted the victory.

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