"I welcome the CBI inquiry into the unfortunate demiseof IAS officer Shri Anurag Tiwari in Lucknow. Our government extends full cooperation," Siddaramaiah has tweeted.
A CBI probe was recommended today by the Uttar Pradesh government into Tiwari's death after his family members told UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath that they suspected foul behind his death because he was about to expose a "big scam" in a Karnatakagovernment department.
Siddaramaiah on Friday had written to hisUttar Pradesh counterpart to order a thorough probe into thecircumstances and cause of the death of an "upright" state-cadre IASofficer.
Following doubts raised by Tiwari'sfamily, the opposition BJP had demanded that Karnataka governmentorder a CBI probe into the officer's death.
Tiwari, 36, who had also served as deputy commissioner in Bidar and Kodagu districts in the past was staying at a Meera Bai guest house with a batch mate after attending amid- career training programme at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie.
He was in his sleepwear when he was found dead on May 17, which also happened to be his birthday.