The children picked up the "bomb-like" object hidden in a tank and started playing with it when the explosion took place, Superintendent of Police (SP) Inderjeet Mahatha said.
Mahatha, who rushed to the spot immediately along with the bomb disposal squad, suggested that the explosion occurred from a "sutli bomb" (a fire-cracker of high intensity).
All the injured have been rushed to the nearby hospital but one of the seriously injured was referred to Tata Main Hospital here, the SP said.
The incident was also not related to naxal groups, he clarified.
The incident took place about a kilometre away from a polling booth in Kuchai.
One of the injured told the police that the boys had picked a bottle concealed in the tank, opened its cork before hitting it with a stone which caused the blast, Mahatha said.
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