US face a loss of leader. Former US Vice President Walter F. Mondale died on Monday. He was 93. Let us share here that he was a liberal icon it is said that US lost one of the most lopsided presidential elections after bluntly telling voters to expect a tax increase if he won. Here it is needed to mention that the death of the former senator, ambassador and Minnesota attorney general was announced in a statement from his family. No cause was cited. Mondale followed the trail blazed by his political mentor, Hubert H. Humphrey, from Minnesota politics to the US Senate and the vice presidency, serving under Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981. In a statement Monday night, Carter said he considered Mondale “the best vice president in our country’s history.” He added: “Fritz Mondale provided us all with a model for public service and private behavior.” Mondale’s own try for the White House, in 1984, came at the zenith of Ronald Reagan’s popularity. His selection of Rep. Geraldine Ferraro of New York as his running mate made him the first major-party presidential nominee to put a woman on the ticket, but his declaration that he would raise taxes helped define the race. Nutshall, His Senate career was marked by advocacy of social issues such as education, housing, migrant workers and child nutrition. Like Humphrey, he was an outspoken supporter of civil rights. Mondale tested the waters for a presidential bid in 1974 but ultimately decided against it. Indian American Rishi Kumar to serve his second term for the US House of Rep in 2022. Pakistan bans passengers coming from India amid corona crisis Twitter appoints Apurva Dalal as Director of Engineering in India Palestine PM says moves toward gradual economic recovery