Thanks for the advice, so do I need to add ammonia or some fish food to help clear the tank ? Also am I ok to add plants at this point, or wait to add fish until the tank clears ?
As was mentioned, the cloudiness is a bacterial bloom but this is not directly related to the "cycling" bacteria but to other different species of bacteria that feed on organics. There can often be high levels of microscopic organic particles in tap water, and the bacteria that consume these can multiply very rapidly, hence the "bloom." Sometimes water changes help, but not usually because fresh water only means more organics, depending upon the level of organics in the source water. It can take hours, a few days, even a few weeks to clear, depending upon numerous factors.
To your plant question, plant them now, before doing any "cycling." Once you have live plants that appear to be growing, you do not need to "cycle" as such. Plants need nitrogen, and aquatic plants prefer this as ammonium (ammonia) and can assimilate a lot of it. If the plants are growing, and there are some fast growing plants among them (floating plants are best for this), you will be able to add a few fish with no worries. I have never used any method other than live floating plants in newly setup tanks. Plants obviously need decent light, and nutrients.
Knowing the intended fish will allow us to suggest which and in what order. This is a 57 liter (15 gallon) tank, so obviously fish will be small species, and these are likely to be wild caught so knowing your water parameters (GH, pH, KH) will be helpful too.