
The nation mourns the profound loss of V Srinivasan, the esteemed husband of India's legendary 'Payyoli Express' and current Indian Olympic Association President, P.T. Usha. Srinivasan, aged 67, passed away in the early hours of Friday morning, according to close family sources, leaving behind a significant void for his family and the wider Indian sporting community.
Sources close to the family revealed that Srinivasan experienced a sudden collapse at his residence. Despite immediate and strenuous efforts to rush him to a nearby medical facility, he could not be revived. His passing marks a truly sorrowful moment for one of India's most celebrated figures and her family.
An accomplished individual in his own right, V Srinivasan was a former central government employee, known for his quiet dedication and steadfast commitment. However, it was his unwavering and often unseen presence alongside his iconic wife, P.T. Usha, that garnered significant public admiration and respect. Throughout her illustrious journey – from her days as a track and field phenomenon, conquering Asian Games and making India proud on the global stage, to her recent foray into national politics as a respected Rajya Sabha MP – Srinivasan was her constant companion and strongest advocate.
He was not merely a spouse but was widely acknowledged as the unwavering bedrock of her professional life. Many credited him as the silent force, the unwavering pillar of support, and the driving motivation behind her numerous achievements and milestones. His dedication ensured that Usha could focus entirely on her demanding career, knowing she had a stable and loving home front.
The couple shared a deep and enduring bond, building a loving family together, which includes their son, Ujjwal. The tragic news of Srinivasan's demise has sent shockwaves through political and sporting circles alike, prompting an immediate outpouring of heartfelt condolences from various dignitaries and personalities.
Among the first to extend their sympathies was Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who personally conveyed his heartfelt condolences to P.T. Usha, acknowledging the immense personal loss she has endured. Leaders, prominent athletes, and fans from across the country have also expressed their grief, fondly remembering Srinivasan's gentle nature and his invaluable, albeit often quiet, contribution to P.T. Usha's enduring legacy. His passing marks the end of an era for a partnership that exemplified dedication, love, and mutual support, leaving an indelible mark on Indian sports history and the hearts of many.