Earlier this month, some activists from Dhangar community had thrown ink at co-operatives minister Harshvardhan Patil at a function in Pune district.
Today's incident took place at Rajapur in Sangamner tehsil of Ahmednagar district, where Thorat held a meeting with party workers.
After the meeting, as he sat in his car, Bhausaheb Hase, a local Sena memeber, requested him to step out for a moment as he wanted to discuss something, police said.
When Thorat stepped out, Hase threw ink at him.
Thorat appealed to the Congress workers to maintain peace before leaving for Srirampur.
Congress workers staged protest in some places in the district.
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