In a statement here, General (retd) Singh clarified his stand on the appointment of present chief Gen Bikram Singh's successor, and said his decision to impose a 'discipline and vigilance (DV)' ban on Lt Gen Dalbir Suhag was justified as the court martial had found all the accused guilty.
"The selection process (for Army chief's appointment) is an ongoing business and it should continue, with the final clearance being made by the new Cabinet.
On charges that he was raking up the issue of the next chief's appointment as he wanted to favour a particular officer whose son is married to his daughter, the former chief said, "The interest of the organisation and the institutional integrity of the armed forces and the country must come first, every time and always. Who is married to whom is and never was a consideration."
The former Army chief had imposed a DV ban on Lt Gen Suhag, then 3 Corps Commander, for the "failure of command and control" as an intelligence unit under him had allegedly carried out dacoity in Jorhat in Assam outside the jurisdiction of the Corps.
He said the ban should have resulted in the elevation of Lt Gen Ravi Dastane as Eastern Army Commander and this makes the "the charge of 'favouritism' on my part laughable and ought to be treated with disdain".
The appointment of Admiral Robin Dhowan as Navy chief was an example of how callously the UPA has treated the armed forces, he added.
