Khurram Zaki, a leading Pakistani rights activist and social media campaigner known for his strong stance against religious extremism, was killed by unknown assailants in the country's financial capital here.
Zaki, 40, was killed last night by four armed assailants who came on two motorcycles and sprayed bullets while he was having dinner at a restaurant in Sector 11 of New Karachi.
Rao Khalid, a journalist who was with Zaki and a bystander were critically wounded in the attack.
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No one has taken responsibility for the attack.
Zaki, a former journalist gained fame when he launched a Facebook page "Let Us Build Pakistan" and became editor of a website devoted to working for human rights and spreading liberal religious views.
The page was recently blocked by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority for viewers in the country.
He had condemned extremism in all forms and came into limelight when he led a campaign against Lal Masjid cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz for inciting hatred against Shia Muslims.
He and other campaigners built up pressure and got a case registered against Aziz.
Sindh Home Minister Sohail Anwar Sial has ordered a probe and sought report from police within 48 hours.
Following the incident, protesters carrying the body of Zaki reached the Chief Minister's House and staged protest.
Majlid Wehdat-e-Muslimeen has also announced to stage a protest demonstration outside CM House.
A spokesperson of Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen (MWM) said that Zaki was not only a prominent civil society activist but also a religious scholar who tended to attend programmes on various TV channels.
The MWM spokesperson said they believed that banned sectarian outfits were involved in this gruesome murder.
Zaki's assassination came on the same day when Karachi police announced that they had arrested a prime suspect in the murder of social activist Parveen Rehman who was killed in May 2013.
Parveen, who worked for the development of the poor neighbourhoods in the Orangi town, was killed in the same area while returning home.
Last year in September, another prominent social activist and rights campaigner Sabeen Mahmud was also killed in the defence area in Karachi while returning from her office. Her assailants are yet to be nabbed by the police.