Komme verikameh Ayas komme veriyaku huhtas komme minister eh huriyas kamah haleh geneveybaa. Emme haha faraiyh thah dhey boa hiya vehikan mi dhuhvaalany ves bodu agu ga rent ah . Mi kamah oiyh hahlaky Kobaa thoa raees
@MMuizzu
During the Hiyaa flat application, I was working at Velana International Airport as a resort representative, but I was disqualified because my company was registered in Noonu Atoll and my job was treated as island/resort work, even though I actually worked in Greater Malé.
I submitted a complaint but never got a response. Later, the final lists changed very little under the next government. I believe both governments failed to properly fix the issue.
The reality is I don’t have a real home. On my island I have only a sofa at my grandmother’s or aunt’s place. If I apply there, I’m told I don’t live there. If I apply in Malé, I’m told I haven’t lived there long enough. People like us are left stuck in between.
Meanwhile, Hiyaa flats are being rented for MVR 15,000–20,000. These homes were meant for people in need.