Singh demanded that a CBI inquiry be ordered into the allegations against Mayawati or else he would file a PIL on the issue.
The leader, who was arrested for allegedly making derogatory comments against the BSP chief last month, was today released from Mau jail, a day after a local court granted him bail.
He was nabbed by UP Special Task Force with the help of Bihar Police from Buxar on July 29 after being on the run for nine days.
"I am firm on my statement that Mayawati sells tickets. At that time I used a word, over which I expressed regret the very same day," he said.
Singh threw a challenge at the BSP supremo to contest election against his wife from any seat.
"I challenge Mayawati to select any unreserved seat and contest elections against my wife. The BSP leader will come to know the reality when she loses," he said.
Singh also demanded a CBI probe into alleged "auctioning" of party tickets for elections.
He said that on July 21, BSP workers led by senior BSP leaders Naseemduddin Siddiqui and Ram Achal Rajbhar, targeted his elderly mother, minor daughter and wife and used derogatory language against them.
"While police launched a man-hunt against me as if I was Dawood, the BSP leaders, who used derogatory language are roaming freely, despite the Chief Minister's statement condemning the remarks made by them," he said.
"I will file a PIL seeking a CBI probe. Mayawati is the 'mother' of corruption," he alleged and also targeted her brother and Siddiqui.
Ahead of his release, a number of supporters and BJP workers from Mau and neighbouring districts gathered outside the jail premises.
Singh said that BJP has expelled him, but he has not distanced himself from the party.
"I have been associated with the RSS and BJP for a very long time. It is in my veins," he said.
The complaint, which was lodged by BSP national secretary Mewalal Gautam, alleged that Singh's remarks in Mau on July 20 had hurt the feelings of BSP workers and the Dalit community across the country and were aimed at provoking them.
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