MUMBAI: High profile Mumbai police commissioner Satya Pal Singh on Thursday resigned from the Indian Police Service . An IPS officer of the 1980 batch is all set to contest the ensuing Lok Sabha polls either from Uttar Pradesh or Mumbai as a nominee of either BJP or Aam Admi Party. Singh is due for retirement in 2015.Singh, who became the first Mumbai commissioner of police to quit, confirmed to TOI that he had resigned from the IPS and will soon enter electoral politics. "I have submitted my resignation. I have three good offers. One is from BJP, second is from AAP and the third is international offer. I am weighing all options. I am keen on contesting the Lok Sabha polls either from Mumbai or Uttar Pradesh," Singh said.Singh said despite good offers, he was yet to make up his mind on contesting the Lok Sabha polls. "Certainly, I will contest the Lok Sabha polls, but yet decide on the constituency. Senior citizens and politicians are in touch with me," Singh said. Home minister R R Patil too confirmed the resignation of the Mumbai police commissioner. "I have been told that Satya Pal Singh has submitted his resignation, it will be forwarded to the chief minister. I have no information on his plans to contest the Lok Sabha polls," Patil said.According to a senior BJP leader, in the recent past, Satya Pal Singh had brief interaction with former BJP president Nitin Gadkari and BJP president Rajnath Singh his proposal to contest the Lok Sabha polls as a BJP nominee from Uttar Pradesh. Singh, a Maharashtra cadre IPS officer, belongs to Uttar Pradesh. "We expect that BJP will perform better in Uttar Pradesh. Under such circumstances, if people of the status of Satya Pal Singh join BJP, it will enhance BJP’s prospect," he said.Besides Uttar Pradesh, BJP has offered a seat for Satya Pal Singh from Maharashtra too. On the other hand, even the Arvind Kejariwal-led Aam Admi Party too has offered nomination to him from Mumbai. "Singh has to decide whether to contest as a nominee of the BJP or Aam Admi Party. In view of his image and outstanding performance, Singh will certainly be a winner," the BJP leader said.In the event Satya Pal Singh joins the BJP, he will be the second high profile official to join the party. A month ago, former union home secretary R K Singh joined the BJP. He too is all set to contest the Lok Sabha polls from Bihar.