The Ittehad-e-Millat Council plans to launch a state-wide campaign for its demand.
The Council also voiced concern over slaughter of cows on mass scale without proper arrangements for cattle breeding like poultry, saying if the situation continues, a time will come when "our children will not get milk" to drink.
"Consumption of liquor is considered bad in all religions and Uttar Pradesh is a land of faith for both Hindus and Muslims," its President Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan told PTI.
Bareilly in the state, he particularly noted, is the centre of faith for Sunni sect and Deobandis.
The demand for liquor ban comes close on the heels of a similar one in Jammu and Kashmir where a religious organisation Karwan-e-Islami has moved the High Court to seek prohibition in the state. The HC yesterday asked government to give its view by October 6 on the plea.
"I have seen minors having drinks at juice stalls. I have told the government that if liquor is banned in UP, both Hindus and Muslims would appreciate," he said.
Contending that in Islam, liquor has been termed as mother of all evils, the Maulana said henious crimes like murder, rape and dacoities could be checked if it is banned.
He refused to accept the argument that ban on liquor would result in loss of revenue and cited the case of Gujarat.
