Ravinder Gosain, 60, was returning home after attending a morning drill (RSS shakha) when he was attacked, they said. Gosain died on the spot while the attackers fled, the officials said.
A three member Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by Deputy Commissioner of Police Gagan Ajit Singh has been formed to crack the case. The other members of the team are Sandeep Garg and Rajvir Singh, both additional DCPs, Ludhiana Police Commissioner R N Dhoke said.
Yash Giri, city secretary of the RSS condemned the incident and said it was "definitely a target killing".
Police said they were examining CCTV footage from the cameras installed in the locality to get a clue about the culprits. Two suspects, with their faces covered, on a bike could be seen in the CCTV footage, they said.
"We are working on various theories. Police teams have been dispatched to various places in search of the killers," Dhoke said.
Investigations were underway, he said adding that it would be premature to term the incident as "terrorist crime".
The issue of the RSS activist's killing was raised by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who was in Punjab, with Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.
Rajnath Singh told the Punjab chief minister to get the matter thoroughly investigated in a speedy manner, Sharma said.
Significantly, last year, another senior RSS leader Jagdish Gagneja died after he was shot by bike-borne assailants in Jalandhar.
The incident also comes at a time when the BJP has been protesting against the killing of RSS and its own workers in Kerala.
Opposition parties, the BJP and the SAD, strongly condemned Gosain's killing.
"His murder is reminiscent of the black days of terrorism," said Sampla while demanding security for RSS and BJP leaders.
I have taken up this issue with Punjab Governor V P Singh Badnore who told me that a report on this matter has been sought from the home secretary, said Sampla.
"It is an unfortunate incident and we strongly condemn it. It is an attempt to disturb the communal harmony in Punjab," SAD spokesperson, Daljit Singh Cheema, said.
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