PT Usha’s Husband V Srinivasan Passes Away At 67: A Spotlight On The Life That Powered The ‘Payyoli Express’

The Indian sports community woke up to sombre news on Friday morning. V Srinivasan, husband of athletics legend and Indian Olympic Association president PT Usha, passed away after collapsing at his residence in Kerala. He was 67.

According to multiple confirmed reports, Srinivasan collapsed suddenly at home in the early hours of January 30, 2026. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors attempted to revive him, but he could not be saved. There was no publicly reported long-term illness.

PT Usha s Husband Passes Away At 67
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Soon after the news broke, condolences poured in from across the political and sporting spectrum. Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally spoke to PT Usha, offering his condolences and support during the difficult time. Union ministers, sports administrators, and athletes also shared messages of sympathy, acknowledging Srinivasan's role as a constant presence beside one of India's most celebrated sports figures.

What We Know About His Passing

  • Srinivasan collapsed at his home in Kozhikode district, Kerala
  • He was taken to a hospital immediately but declared dead on arrival
  • No prior serious medical condition has been officially disclosed
  • The family has not released further medical details as of now

The sudden death has added to the shock, especially for those who knew him as a steady, dependable presence in PT Usha's life.

Who Was V Srinivasan?

While PT Usha's career placed her firmly in the public eye, V Srinivasan consciously stayed away from it. He was never a celebrity spouse and never attempted to be one. Yet, within sporting circles and among those close to the Usha family, his role was well understood.

Born and raised in Kerala, Srinivasan lived most of his life grounded in routine, discipline, and service. Friends and colleagues have often described him as reserved, practical, and deeply family-oriented.

He married PT Usha in 1991, at a time when her athletics career had already made her a national icon. Together, they built a life that balanced public responsibility with private stability. The couple has one son, Dr Ujjwal Vignesh.

His Career In Government Service

Srinivasan served in the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), one of India's central armed police forces responsible for safeguarding key infrastructure.

  • He joined the CISF as an Inspector
  • Over the years, he rose through the ranks
  • He eventually retired as a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP)

Those years shaped his approach to life - structured, disciplined, and largely removed from public attention. Even after retirement, he continued to live quietly in Kerala rather than relocating to Delhi or remaining close to political power.

His Connection To Sport Beyond PT Usha

What often gets overlooked is that Srinivasan was not an outsider to sport.

In his younger years, he played kabaddi at a competitive level, long before he became associated with Indian athletics through his marriage. This early exposure to sport meant he understood the demands, pressures, and sacrifices that come with an athlete's life.

Later, he was also involved in supporting the Usha School of Athletics, helping behind the scenes with management and logistics. He did not take on formal public roles, but his involvement was consistent and practical, focused on making things work rather than being seen.

A Partner Through Every Phase Of PT Usha's Life

Srinivasan stood beside PT Usha through every transition - from elite athlete to sports administrator, from national icon to Rajya Sabha MP, and eventually to president of the Indian Olympic Association.

He travelled less, spoke rarely, and avoided media attention altogether. Yet, by all verified accounts, he was present during key moments offering stability during professional challenges and personal pressures that come with public life.

PT Usha s Husband Passes Away At 67
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V Srinivasan's life may not have unfolded in headlines, but its impact was real and lasting. He served the country through his career in CISF, supported Indian sport in practical ways, and stood firmly beside one of India's greatest athletes for over three decades.

His passing leaves a personal void that goes far beyond official designations or public condolences. For PT Usha and her family, it marks the loss of a partner who walked with her through every chapter of her life.

As tributes continue to come in, one thing remains clear: V Srinivasan's story is not about fame, but about presence and the kind of life lived firmly in the background, yet deeply felt.

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