NEW DELHI: Five senior BJP MPs have written to new Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje demanding a probe, under the Commissions of Inquiry Act, into Robert Vadra 's land deals in the state during the reign of the Congress government.The move is significant because it comes at a time when the Union government is said to be contemplating, as indicated by home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, a judicial commission to probe ‘snoopgate' which allegedly involves Gujarat CM Narendra Modi. BJP says such a move would be totally unnecessary as the state government has already appointed a panel headed by a retired high court judge to look into the charges of illegal surveillance.The letter from the MPs urged the Rajasthan government to probe all alleged irregularities in land purchased by Vadra and companies owned by him near Bikaner. The letter has been written by Ravishankar Prasad , Arjun Meghwal, J P Nadda, Bhupinder Yadav and Rajendra Aggarwal.If the BJP government in Rajasthan goes ahead with such a probe, it is likely to raise the stakes for Congress in the 2014 assembly elections in Haryana too where its CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda is alleged to have gone out of his way to favour Congress president Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law."There is a land ceiling Act in Rajasthan and when an ordinary person violates it, he faces action from law authorities. Vadra and his companies have openly violated the Act and this was ignored by then Congress government despite repeated complaints. There is a need for a transparent probe into the matter," the letter said."Government officials misused their position at the behest of then Rajasthan government to facilitate the purchase of land by Vadra and his companies. The manner in which land was purchased and registered needs to be probed," it added.As reported last month by TOI, BJP national secretary Kirit Somaiya had said if BJP returned to power in Rajasthan, then the state government would acquire over 1,000 acres of land purchased by Vadra in western Rajasthan and return them to farmers.