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The Kuka Movement was probably founded in the Western Punjab by Bhagat Jawhar Mal, generally known as Sian Sahib, in the forties of the nineteenth century, shortly before the British conquest of the Punjab. It aim was to purify the Sikh religion by removing the abuses and superstitions that had crept into it, such as caste distinctions, rigours imposed upon widows like those among the Hindus, and the worship of idols, tombs and ascetics.

Which is NOT part of the tenets of the Kuka movement?

1
The abolition of caste 
2
Abstinence from meat
3
Abstinence from liquors and drugs
4
Putting restrictions upon intercaste marriage

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