NEW DELHI, Dec. 26 -- AAP leaders Saurabh Bharadwaj, Sanjeev Jha, and Adil Ahmed Khan were booked on Thursday for hurting religious sentiments over a video of a skit that they performed in Connaught Place last week, mocking the BJP-led Delhi government over air pollution. In the more than 3-minute video, a man dressed as Santa Claus and wearing a gas mask faints after Bharadwaj tells him the air quality index (AQI) at the time. Both Khan and Jha can also been seen. An FIR was filed on the basis of a complaint by a Khushboo George, an advocate. It said that the actions have "deeply wounded the religious sentiments of the Christian community and threaten communal harmony in the national capital". Reacting to the development on Thursday, Bharadwaj, in a post on X, said that they were trying to raise the issue of air pollution through the skit. "It is because of the power of social media that the BJP government is being forced to answer questions on pollution and the AQI is being discussed. Through the Santa Claus skit, we brought the issue of pollution to the masses, which is causing a lot of trouble to the Delhi and central governments." Police have registered a case under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections 299 (outraging the religious feelings of any class by insulting their religion or beliefs, using words, signs, visual representations, or electronic means), 302 (deliberately wounding someone's religious feelings through words, sounds, gestures, or objects) and 3(5) (common intention). Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva alleged that after being removed from power, AAP leaders were resorting to such tactics to remain in the news. He further said that making fun of any religion is wrong. In her complaint, accessed by HT, George alleged, "In these videos, individuals dressed as Santa Claus -a revered religious and cultural icon for Christians worldwide - are portrayed in a derogatory and mocking manner." The leaders, she further alleged, were "ridiculing a figure that represents the sacred legacy of Saint Nicholas and Christmas"....