Recalling a meeting he had with the Minister in his North Block office, Gen Singh said in his just-published autobiography 'Courage and Convictions' that Chidambaram told him "You know the Naxal problem was a major national issue. So, why do you oppose the deployment of the Army in Naxal areas?"
"This confirmed my fear that the Government was indeed considering asking the Army to deploy in the heartland of India," he said adding that during the conversation, the Minister was looking at him "intently, with a half-smile on his lips".
"At the same time, it is not a secessionist movement and it would not be correct to use the Army against our own people."
He said the smile never left the Minister's face. "He was too much suave to show any emotion but I could sense that he had not liked my reply."
The former army chief said soon after he took over the Army in 2010, the Home Ministry had not liked his comments on the killing of over 70 people in the Dantewada massacre which suggested that there was a need to review the training and operational procedures of the paramilitary forces."