Nationalist Congress Party's Vikas Lole has been booked in two police stations over a social media post allegedly threatening a repeat of last weekend's ink 'attack' on Chandrakant Patil.
Two persons were booked for threatening an ink attack on Maharashtra minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Chandrakant Patil, who incidentally wore a face shield while attending a function in Pimpri Chinchwad on Saturday.
A journalist had earlier been detained and questioned for over half a day after Chandrakant Patil asked how he came to be at the venue ink was spilled on him.
The Mumbai Press Club has released a statement condemning Chandrakant Patil's words and said Govind Wakade was "merely doing his duty" when he recorded Patil being subjected to an ink attack. It said Wakade was only released after collective clamour.