What are the rules for canceling diplomatic passports for MPs in the Prajwal Revanna case

What are the specific rules outlined for the cancellation of diplomatic passports for Members of Parliament in the Prajwal Revanna case?
In the Prajwal Revanna case, the specific rules for canceling diplomatic passports for Members of Parliament (MPs) include:
  • Diplomatic passports can be canceled if they are misused or if the holder no longer holds the official position that warranted the issuance of the passport.
  • MPs must use their diplomatic passports for official travel only and any misuse can lead to cancellation.
  • The Ministry of External Affairs has the authority to cancel diplomatic passports based on recommendations from concerned authorities or investigations.
  • Not following the rules and regulations mentioned for the use of diplomatic passports can lead to their cancellation.
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