The minister was speaking as he joined the jawans of the theSashastra Seema Bal (SSB), posted in the inhospitable terrain of Indo-Nepal border in Sikkim, for a special lunch or 'bada khana' organised by the force.
Singh, who is on a three-day visit to Sikkim, reached the headquarters of the 36th battalion of SSB and took stock of the situation along the international border.
He interacted with the jawans and sought to know the problems faced by them.
Singh asked the jawans to register their problems on the recently launched mobile application of the Home Ministry.
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"I will personally check the app every month and see whether action is taken on the problems registered or not," he said.
The mobile-based grievance redressal app was launched by Singh early this month against the backdrop of incidents where jawans had taken to social media to voice their complaints.
Singh had said he "gets emotional" when he sees the jawans and officers working in difficult areas.
Four months ago, BSF jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav had created a stir when he took to social media to complain about alleged bad quality food being served to troops. Quite a few such videos followed in quick succession.
The SSB is tasked to guard the 1,751-km long Indo-Nepal border.