According to party sources, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and KPCC president V M Sudheeran told the central leadership that it would be a deep embarrassment for the party if some lawyers who also serve as Congress spokespersons argued the case for the bar owners.
This demand was made in the backdrop of reports that some bar owners might approach some leading lawyers having close association with Congress to argue the case against the state government decision, projected by UDF as a roadmap for leading the state to total prohibition within a decade.
"There is no division in the Congress or the UDF over the liquor policy. Now the prime challenges is implementation of the policy," he told reporters after a party leadership meeting here.
In a radical policy shift, the UDF Government last month decided to shut all bars attached to hotels below five-star categories, laying the road map for total prohibition within a decade.
Kerala, which has one of the high per capita consumption of liquor in the country, is bound to suffer a huge revenue loss by way of the decision.