7 Bihar kids killed as cops fail to defuse Maoist bomb
The deadly combination of Maoist plans to derail Bihar’s Assembly elections and alleged neglect by the state police brought violent death to seven innocent schoolchildren and a man in Aurangabad district on Sunday morning when a cylinder bomb left unattended went off. A dozen people were also injured.
The powerful bomb, suspected to have been planted by the left-wing rebels during the sixth and final phase of polling on Saturday, was discovered by the police on Saturday itself while voting was in progress in the Maoist-affected district, but was inexplicably left unattended and not defused.
Schoolchildren going to tuition classes at around 7 am Sunday came in contact with the live bomb which the policemen had placed in a field, carelessly covering it with sandbags.
The children and a man died on the spot at Pachokhar village under Deo police station.
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