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Memoirs of a real estate tycoon
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At that time, all DLF's investments were at Gurgaon. The political risk was not hedged. By twisting state policy, Bansi Lal almost drove DLF and Singh out of business. Singh traces the incident back to a dinner party at his home in December 1975.

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