Speaking at a convention of ex-servicemen here, the former army chief called for a strong foreign police so that frequent incursions on the border could be prevented.
He said, while the political parties divided the country, ex-servicemen should stay united and act as a vote bank so that their voice could be heard and grievances redressed.
At present there were as many as 307 different bodies of ex-servicemen, General (Retd.) Singh said, adding that "they should unite and present a united front".
General (Retd.) Sing regretted the fact that their was no memorial for soldiers other than the one at the India Gate, which had been put up by the British.
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