Career
As of January 2007, he is the General Secretary of the Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions (FICTU), one of two major umbrella bodies for trade unions in Fiji. Unlike many unionists in the rival Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC), Singh has been a harsh critic of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, which seized power on 5 December 2006. He has attacked Commodore Frank Bainimarama, the coup leader who has since been sworn in as interim Prime Minister of Fiji.
He also condemned as "unconstitutional" the appointment of Bernadette Ganilau as Minister for Labour, according to a Fiji Television report (9 January 2007).
Singh"s criticism of the Military-backed interim government provoked a hostile reaction from Commodore Bainimarama on 14 January 2007. That night, Singh was taken up to Suva"s Queen Elizabeth Barracks for interrogation.
Fiji Television further claimed that Singh had been taken from his Samabula home, locked in a cell, and assaulted. In the 1999 election (in which his party lost all of its seats in the House of Representatives), Singh was a candidate in the Laucala Indian Communal Constituency.
He polled 2,510 votes, some 22.2 percent of the total.
In the parliamentary election of 2001, Singh contested the Suva City Indian Communal Constituency. He contested the 2006 parliamentary election as his party"s candidate for the Suva City Open Constituency. He polled 745 votes, or 6.2 percent of the total.