Yogendra Yadav produced two people in court, claiming they were listed as dead in the draft roll.
Palshikar, an academician and political scientist, and Yadav, political scientist and Swaraj India leader, were chief advisors for the Political Science books for classes 9 to 12 originally published in 2006-07 based on the 2005 version of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
They also demanded a probe into the incident by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court and not by the Uttar Pradesh administration.
The names appeared in a supplementary charge sheet, filed by the police on the riots in North East District between February 23 and 26, which claimed 53 lives and left 581 injured, 97 of them having gunshot wounds, reported news agency PTI.
Swaraj India has promised creation of 20 lakh employment opportunities at an outlay of Rs 20,000 crore in the state
Yogendra Yadav has been invited to campaign for MNM in Coimbatore and Pollachi Lok Sabha constituencies in Tamil Nadu
He said rural distress and unemployment will be key issues in the next polls and dubbed the Modi government as "anti-farmer".
Speaking at the Swaraj India's first national council meet here, Yadav alleged that the Narendra Modi government was trying to impose 'two-nation theory' on this country once again.
Yadav's outburst comes days after his detention by police at Tiruvannamalai when he was proceeding to meet farmers affected due to the proposed Rs 10,000 crore eight lane project.
Yadav said that over 100 officials from Delhi raided a hospital cum nursing home run by his sisters on Wednesday in Rewari
Aam Aadmi party suffered a damaging defeat as the BJP juggernaut rolled on in Delhi amid another dismal show for the Congress.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has captured the national picture like no other leader in the opposition, said Yogendra Yadav of Swaraj India. He added that Modi has a lot of acceptance from the people and the balance of power is more tilted towards him rather than BJP or the NDA.
"The party has received its registration certificate from the Election Commission, paving way for entering the electoral fray," party spokesperson Anupam said.
In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Yogendra Yadav of Swaraj Abhiyan said that a contempt petition will be filed in the Supreme Court with respect to the drought management.
CNBC -TV18's Archana Shukla walked along with Yogendra Yadav-led Swaraj Abhiyan's volunteers to find out how the government‘s response system is shaping up viz-a-viz food security, water availability and jobs.
Yadav said that despite Supreme Court's May 13 directive to centre to proactively provide relief to those affected by drought, nothing is being done on the ground for food security.
The government will have to come up with a report explaining the reasons behind the delay to the Supreme Court by Thursday.
Yogendra Yadav, Social Activist, also says with two consecutive droughts, the ride in Budget allocatment for agriculture and Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) is only marginal.
Swaraj Abhiyan, a group formed by the duo and their supporters after their expulsion from the AAP, said they were "seriously thinking" about contesting the Assembly elections in Punjab.
Tomar was earlier sent to four days of police custody by a court after Delhi Police arrested him on Tuesday morning for allegedly procuring fake law degree.
Setting the stage for a major showdown, AAP's crucial National Council meet took place on Saturday to decide the fate of its two founding members Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan amidst high-drama and chaos. Coming out of the meeting Yadav said, "Democracy has been murdered in the National Council meeting."
In an open letter to Kejriwal two days ahead of AAP's crucial national council meeting, Bhushan and Yadav said the the message conveyed to them during reconciliation talks was that either they should resign gracefully or face removal from the national executive.
"Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan are responsible for the prevailing inner party conflict. Both these leaders had strongly advocated contesting Lok Sabha elections across the country. But when the party fared badly, they held Arvind Kejriwal responsible for it," he said.
In a show-down in the party's 21-member National Executive (NE), supporters of Kejriwal voted out Yadav and Bhushan by 11 to eight votes. Kejriwal and Mayank Gandhi were not present at the meet.
Arvind Kejriwal has discovered that his party needs one leader, not a cacophony of leaders, no matter how undemocratic that sounds. Make no mistake: this is a battle Kejriwal will win – and must win - hands down.