The objective(s) of the Kuka Movement in the Punjab was/were

The objective(s) of the Kuka Movement in the Punjab was/were Correct Answer Both A and B above

Kuka was a religio-political movement in Punjab. Kukas were not part of the main-stream Sikhism of the Sikhs. They wanted caste-abolition, permission of intermarriages, widow-remarriages, abstinence from desi liquor, meat and drugs.

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