Remembering Jimmy Carter: A Lifetime of Peace and Progress
Politician Priya Dutt mourns the loss of former US President Jimmy Carter, praising his extraordinary humanitarian efforts. She shares a cherished photograph of her father, Sunil Dutt, with Carter, while reflecting on his impactful legacy. Carter, who died at 100, is celebrated for his achievements in peace and diplomacy.
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Politician Priya Dutt expressed her condolences over the passing of former US President Jimmy Carter, sharing a nostalgic photograph of her father, veteran actor Sunil Dutt, with Carter and his wife, Rosalynn. The touching black-and-white image captures a joyful moment between the late actor and the distinguished former president and first lady.
'The world has lost an extraordinary soul with the passing of Jimmy Carter,' Dutt remarked in her post. 'A man who tirelessly worked for peace and humanity.' She reflected on the kindness and warmth that Carter, who died at age 100 in Plains, Georgia, often shared with the world. According to reports, Carter's son, James E. Carter III, confirmed his father's death, noting no immediate cause, but highlighted Carter's decision to enter hospice care earlier this year.
Carter, who once battled an aggressive form of melanoma, remained an influential figure throughout his life, serving as a peanut farmer, a US Navy veteran, and governor of Georgia before becoming the first president from the Deep South since 1837. His presidency is marked by the Camp David Accords, a significant step toward peace between Israel and Egypt, earning him a Nobel Peace Prize. Carter also pushed the Panama Canal treaties, improving relations with Latin America.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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