"A few intellectuals deprived of their quota of 1-2 peg are spreading falsehood regarding liquor ban in Bihar," Kumar said at the one-day JD(U) state council meeting.
Kumar appealed to party workers to counter the falsehood by vociferously speaking in favour of alcohol ban.
"In democracy power of speaking matters a lot...Move your lips more strongly in favour of prohibition and other programmes of "sushashan" which should become voice of the nation," the CM said.
He also called for organising shivir (camp) and orientation programmes for more than 1.5 lakh active JD(U) workers for the same.
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Newly re-elected Bihar JD(U) President Basisthan Narayan Singh promptly responded to CM's call and announced the programmes for workers on October 2.
Besides Singh, senior party leader Sharad Yadav and a host of state ministers, Members of Parliament, State Legislature and senior party office bearers were in attendance.
"If anybody is really interested to make a reality check of prohibition visit any village in the state and see how happy the women and family are feeling," he said highlighting merits of April 5 decision to declare Bihar a dry state.
Kumar has been facing criticism from opposition and also sections of civil society dubbing it as "talibani and draconian" in some media reports and discussions on TV channels on making liquor law more stringent by incorporating provisions of arrest of all adult members of a family in case of recovery of liquor from a home and community penalty against habitual violators of prohibition.