Following are the disqualification grounds of a Member of Parliament. The Constitution of India has provided (in Article 102) that a member of Parliament will be disqualified for membership if: - He holds any office of profit under the Union or State Government (except that of a minister or any other office exempted by Parliament). - He is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a court. - He is an undischarged insolvent. - He has ceased to be a citizen of India. - He is disqualified under any other law by parliament.