Jaipur, Jan. 7 -- The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday demanded a probe against the three members of Parliament of Congress from Rajasthan for allegedly diverting their respective local area development (LAD) fund to a Haryana-based constituency. Food and civil supplies minister Sumit Godara said, "Have they finished all the development works in their own areas? There should be an immediate probe against them. They have diverted the fund to Kaithal in Haryana where Aditya Surjewala, the son of Congress Rajya Sabha MP Randeep Surjewala is an MLA. They are also close to Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. When will the Congress get over their obsession with the Gandhi family?" The controversy erupted after the national in-charge of BJP's IT cell, Amit Malviya, accused the three - Rahul Kaswan from Churu, Brijendra Singh Ola from Jhunjhunu, and Sanjana Jatav from Bharatpur - of fraudulently diverting a significant amount to Aditya's legislative constituency in Haryana. "There is no bigger fraud party than the Congress. This time, it is looting the people of Rajasthan. In a shocking misuse of taxpayers' money meant for the people of Rajasthan, three Congress MPs have recommended funds from their MP LADs for works in Kaithal Vidhan Sabha, Haryana, the constituency of Congress leader Randeep Surjewala's son," Malviya wrote on X. "All this has happened in just the last 3-4 months. This is not development. This is nepotism, favouritism and open loot of public money." Malviya also attached a list of funds that three MPs disbursed in Kaithal. While Kaswan issued Rs.50 lakh from his LAD fund, Jatav issued Rs.45.55 lakh, and Ola issued another Rs.24.71 lakh for Kaithal, Haryana. In a press conference in Jaipur on Tuesday, BJP state president Madan Rathore also said, "We will check the matter. There is a provision through which the MPs can send money to different constituencies in an emergency situation. But we don't have any idea yet about their reasons." To be sure, the official guidelines for the MP LAD Scheme (MPLADS) states, "An elected Member of Parliament can also recommend works anywhere in the country outside the usual region in which he/ she can recommend work. There shall be ceiling of Rs.25 lakhs in a financial year per Member of Parliament for all such recommendations, except in case of calamity. In case of calamity, a Member of Parliament can contribute his MPLADS fund for work in affected areas. Any Member of Parliament from anywhere in the country can consent their MPLADS funds upto Rs.1 Crore per annum..." Churu MP Kaswan, said, "There are a total of 13 MPs from Rajasthan who have contributed money from their respective LAD fund to different constituencies in different states. BJP must have forgotten the guidelines. We have not done anything wrong." MP Sanjana Jatav said, "Surjewala has recommended development works worth Rs.1 crore for my constituency in Bharatpur following which I also issued this fund in Kaithal as per requirement. BJP are only misleading people."...