"I have taken up issue with the Centre. We are committed to the welfare of ex-servicemen," he told reporters at the RCTC Stadium in army command area in North 24 Parganas district.
Gen Singh, who came here to launch a helpline for ex-servicemen, said besides the Eastern Command Hospital the Army authorities had empanelled some hospitals with all modern facilities in the state for treatment of retired army people.
"The West Bengal government is also sympathetic to the welfare of retired army personnel issue and has extended all possible cooperation," he said.
About beautification along the Hooghly river side, with part of the plot falling in the Army zone, he said, "We go by the government regulation in the regard."
GOC, Bengal area, Lt Gen A K Choudhury, GoC-in-C, Eastern Command, Lt Gen Dalbir Singh were present.
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