Indian Civil Accounts Service officer Jeetendra Kumar Jha's body was found on rail tracks on Monday in Palam.
Police, however, said that it was a case of suicide since a purported note was also found in which he said no one was responsible for his death.
Jha's family was initially not able to identify his body yesterday. But after police showed a wallet and clothes, they identified the body.
He alleged that there was foul play in Jha's death.
"Three-four months ago, he had said that he won't live for long. He was scared for his life," Mishra told PTI.
Mishra said that Jha was scared and was not even going to work and had been on leave.
"He had even stopped visiting our house late in the night. If we had to meet him, we would have to visit his home," Mishra recalled.
It was for this reason that Jha had even started leaving his cell phone at home so that his location could not be tracked.
Jha, an Indian Civil Accounts Service officer, went missing from Dwarka on Monday after going for a walk, they said.
An unidentified body was found on the intervening night of December 11 and 12 on the railway tracks in Palam. It was identified as that of Jha after a wallet was found.
Jha, a 1998-batch officer, was posted in the training section of Ministry of Human Resource.
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