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          Patna, Nov 21 : At least seven people, mostly children, were killed and   around half a dozen seriously injured Sunday morning when a cylinder bomb   exploded at Pachokhar village in Bihar’s Aurangabad district, police said. 
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	  The bomb was recovered during the final phase of the Bihar assembly polls   Saturday but the police had failed to defuse it. On Sunday morning, villagers   gathered to see the bomb when it suddenly exploded, killing seven people and   injuring many, a police officer said.
 The bomb was planted by Maoists to disrupt the polls, he added. “The casualties may go up as some of those seriously injured are battling for   life,” Bihar police chief Neelmani told IANS over the telephone. Expressing shock, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ordered a probe into the   incident and asked top officials to submit a report by Sunday evening. The state government has announced a compensation of Rs.1 lakh each to the   victim’s families. Neelmani said that the policemen found guilty of carelessness will be   punished. “Strict action will be taken against guilty policemen for their   carelessness,” he said. Angry villagers blamed the police for being careless and leaving the bomb   that was not defused. Hundreds of villagers staged a protest when the district magistrate and   superintendent of police reached the village and demanded action against the   policemen responsible for the accident.   
      
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