<div align="justify">A 58-year-old policeman from Madhya Pradesh has expressed displeasure over columnist Shobhaa De tweeting about his obese physical condition, which he said is because of a hormonal disorder.<br /><br />"I am hurt with Shobhaa De's tweet poking fun at me. I have put on weight due to hormonal disorder following my gall bladder operation in 1993," Inspector Daulatram Jogewat, who weighs around 180 kg, told PTI today.<br /><br />Jogewat, posted at the Police Lines here, said he would talk to his seniors about the mockery over his obesity.<br /><br />"It is up to them to take a call on the recourse I should take," said the policeman, who is scheduled to retire in 2019.<br /><br />De had posted the image on Tuesday after the polling for the Mumbai civic body ended amid a heavy police bandobast.<br /><br />"Heavy police bandobast in Mumbai today," the socialite had tweeted while posting the image, and incorrectly identified Jogewat as a personnel of the Mumbai Police who were deployed for the BMC polls held on Tuesday.<br /><br />As her tweet went viral, De got trolled by netizens.<br /><br />Hitting back at her, the Mumbai Police had tweeted, "We love puns too Ms De. but, this one is totally misplaced. Uniform /official not ours. We expect better from response."<br /><br />However, in an attempt to make peace, De had yesterday posted a fresh tweet: "Mumbai/ Maharashtra Police Pranaam. No offence intended. M.P. Police, Consult a dietitian, if it's an asli, undoctored image doing the round."<br /><br />De had in the past also courted controversies following her tweets. Her comments about poor performance of the Indian sportsmen in the 2016 Olympics had met with severe backlash.</div>
<div align="justify">A 58-year-old policeman from Madhya Pradesh has expressed displeasure over columnist Shobhaa De tweeting about his obese physical condition, which he said is because of a hormonal disorder.<br /><br />"I am hurt with Shobhaa De's tweet poking fun at me. I have put on weight due to hormonal disorder following my gall bladder operation in 1993," Inspector Daulatram Jogewat, who weighs around 180 kg, told PTI today.<br /><br />Jogewat, posted at the Police Lines here, said he would talk to his seniors about the mockery over his obesity.<br /><br />"It is up to them to take a call on the recourse I should take," said the policeman, who is scheduled to retire in 2019.<br /><br />De had posted the image on Tuesday after the polling for the Mumbai civic body ended amid a heavy police bandobast.<br /><br />"Heavy police bandobast in Mumbai today," the socialite had tweeted while posting the image, and incorrectly identified Jogewat as a personnel of the Mumbai Police who were deployed for the BMC polls held on Tuesday.<br /><br />As her tweet went viral, De got trolled by netizens.<br /><br />Hitting back at her, the Mumbai Police had tweeted, "We love puns too Ms De. but, this one is totally misplaced. Uniform /official not ours. We expect better from response."<br /><br />However, in an attempt to make peace, De had yesterday posted a fresh tweet: "Mumbai/ Maharashtra Police Pranaam. No offence intended. M.P. Police, Consult a dietitian, if it's an asli, undoctored image doing the round."<br /><br />De had in the past also courted controversies following her tweets. Her comments about poor performance of the Indian sportsmen in the 2016 Olympics had met with severe backlash.</div>