On a day when Congress and BSP disrupted proceedings in Rajya Sabha on the remarks made by former army chief, Singh said those who are targeting him were becoming "laughing stock" and trained his guns on a section of the media alleging they were indulging in "supari journalism".
"My expectation was that Rajya Sabha would dedicate itself wholly to nation's welfare going beyond narrow- mindedness. But my belief got drastically hurt when I found members of Rajya Sabha involved in narrow game of cat and mouse describing which is painful to me.
Opposition parties including Congress and BSP have been demanding his dismissal from the government over his controversial "dog" analogy after killing of two Dalit children in Haryana.
After the burning of a dalit family in Haryana in which two children had died, Singh had said that "the Centre cannot be blamed if somebody throws a stone at a dog".
Singh said efforts are on to deliberately create misunderstanding for political gains.
"The impression also was that the heir apparent having lost the plot and seeing the mood of people was trying to fire the gun from the shoulders of champions of self styled votaries of Dalit Cause that is belied by their own personal misconduct," Singh said in the Facebook post.
The former Army Chief said people involved in such "political gamesmanship" were becoming "laughing stocks" in the eyes of large sections of people in the country.
Attending the Rajya Sabha was a "revelation" for him as he witnessed "petty political oneupmanship" of some members against his impression that the Upper House comprised of elders and people with full of wisdom, Singh further said.
Referring to his tenure in Army, Singh said his
"I am not a slick lawyer or someone who has used the political system to his personal advantage but I stand firm on my convictions of being well away from divisiveness that has plagued the nation.
"I am also convinced that people of the country are wise enough to see the cheap popularity stratagem being adopted by some political parties," he said.
Mounting a fresh attack, Congress yesterday had decided to boycott Singh in both Houses of Parliament till he apologises for his controversial comments.
