The move comes a day after the Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab alleged the Amarinder Singh government had committed sacrilege by swapping the face of the Sikh Guru with French statesman Napoleon Bonaparte in a computer-generated portrait recently published in newspapers.
Similar advertisements were published in newspapers in Haryana, prompting the BJP, which is an ally of the SAD in Punjab, to write a letter to Jain.
Punjab BJP vice president Harjit Singh Grewal and state party secretary Vineet Joshi wrote that "an advertisement published by the Haryana's information and public relations department for the 350th birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Gobind Singh carried a morphed picture" of the tenth Sikh Guru.
"The picture used was actually that of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte," they said.
Joshi in a statement said Jain had received the letter and had ordered a departmental probe into the matter.