See calling him a refugee's son doesn't make any difference. His father was running a factory at then (1948) that's a big deal in India and if you are an Indian you know it very well. Second thing is that his father was still running a factory in Haryana even after funds became low. Moreover, he was living in Haryana hence I can assume that they were having lots of land under their possession. Still he has done a great job. I am not saying that he is not a great man. But what I am saying is that calling him refugee's son and giving it a different tone won't work. There are people who have risen from very low point to a pinnacle and he is not among them. He was having an advantage and writer of the post has tried his best to put him in that category however, unsuccessfully.