In a quirk of fate, the body of Anurag Tiwari, 36, posted as commissioner in the department of food, civil supplies and consumer affairs in Bengaluru, was found on his birthday, near a government guesthouse on Meera Bai Marg where he was staying.
Police said prima facie it appeared to be "death due to traumatic injury".
"The exact cause will be known after post-mortem examination," Senior Superintendent of Police Deepak Kumar said.
Tiwari was in his sleepwear when he was found dead. Police said there was an injury on his chin. It is not ruling out that he may have been hit by a vehicle during his morning walk.
An engineer by qualification, Tiwari belonged to Bahraich district. He was born on May 17, 1981, and became an IAS officer in July 2007.
Inspector of Hazratganj Police Station A K Shahi said some passers-by informed the police after spotting him lying on the road.
His identity was established on the basis of his ID card found in his wallet which contained some cash too, he said.
The inspector said a preliminary examination confirmed an injury on his chin and no other injury was visible.
Inspector General of Police, Lucknow range, J N Singh said Tiwari might have suffered a heart attack.
He said a team of forensic experts from Lucknow's State Forensic Science Laboratory will examine the officer's body and the exact cause of death could be ascertained only after autopsy.
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