Nevada, Oct 13 (IBNS) US based Hindu statesman Rajan Zed has strongly criticized awarding of Nobel Peace Prize to European Union (EU), calling it highly "illogical and irrational" in view of continuing apartheid conditions of its about 15-million Roma (Gypsy) populace.
Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, in a statement in Nevada (USA), argued that EU had failed to "really" grant human rights to Roma which were available to other Europeans.
Various "paper-plans", ceremoniously launched but "half-heartedly" implemented, had not succeeded in bringing Roma in the mainstream, who had been in Europe since ninth century CE, he said.
Listing "human rights" as one of the "EU´s most important result" in its Prize announcement by Norwegian Nobel Committee was baffling and appeared to defy logic in view of continuous sufferings and maltreatment of Roma despite the existence of EU and its forerunners for over six decades, Zed pointed out.