India revokes Vijay Mallya's passport

 Force India chairman Vijay Mallya attends a press conference on October 23, 2015
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Vijay Mallya will not be coming to any grands prix in the foreseeable future after his passport is revoked by the Indian government.

Vijay Mallya will not be coming to any grands prix in the foreseeable future.

The Indian government has now revoked the Force India boss and co-owner's passport.

Mallya's passport had already been temporarily suspended amid his legal troubles following the collapse of his airline.

A source told the Hindustan Times that the now-permanently revoked passport and a non-bailable arrest warrant are good grounds to ask the British government to deport the 60-year-old former billionaire.

"But India will still need evidential support and present a strong case in the UK court," the newspaper added.

Force India reside seventh in the team rankings following the first three grands prix of the year.

 Force India chairman Vijay Mallya attends a press conference on October 23, 2015
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