"The Association should reveal the names of those politicians and ministers to all money had been paid and how much was given. Without revealing the names, they are trying to create a smoke screen," Babu told reporters here.
"If by raising such allegations, the bar owners feel they are challenging the government, it would be strongly faced," the minister said.
When it was pointed out that government had not yet launched any probe against the allegations made by Association working president, Biju Ramesh against Finance Minister K M Mani, he said government was not running away from any probe. "Vigilance and Anti-Corruption bureau is conducting enquiry on the same."
The ruling United Democratic Front will face the issue united, he said. However, that was not the case with the LDF, he said, apparently referring to the differences within the constituents on the probe to be ordered into the allegations.
"Our policy is bars should close. Our aim is to reduce the availability of liquor and as part of which we have increased tax on liquor, though prices have not been hiked," he said, adding, the working hours of bars had also been reduced by three hours.
Asked if donations were taken from bar owners, he said during elections, all parties get donations.