On 3 August 2019, just two days after Sriram was appointed as the Director of Land Survey Department, he was suspended from government service due to his involvement in a drunken driving car crash that resulted in the death of a senior Kerala journalist K. M. Basheer. Sriram and his friend Wafa Firoz were travelling in a
Volkswagen Vento owned by Wafa, when he lost control over the wheels and hit Basheer near Museum Road. Though his co-passenger said she was driving the car, eyewitnesses stated otherwise. He was suspended for six months and in March 2020, he was reinstated into the Health Department amidst protests by Basheer's family and became Joint Secretary in the Department of Health and Social Justice. Later he was appointed as
District Collector of
Alappuzha district. Though
Pinarayi Vijayan, chief minister of Kerala justified the reinstating as a part of the process several organizations like Kerala Union of Working Journalists protested following which he was transferred to the post of General manager
Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation on 1 August 2022. ==References==