"The UDF government has implemented a liqour policy without diluting it, while CPI(M) is keen to do away with it. But the people of the state will not allow this," he said speaking at a UDF election convention at nearby Malayankeezhu.
Chandy was reacting to the statement of CPI(M) politburo member Pinarayi Vijayan earlier in the day that total prohibition was not practical and if LDF comes to power, it would encourage abstinence.
CPI(M) state secretary Kodieryi Balakrishnan had also said they were against total prohibition.
KPCC President V M Sudheeran had also hit out at Vijayan, saying it shows the alleged nexus between the liqour lobby and CPI(M) leaders.
Contending that liqour consumption in the state had dipped by about 24 per cent and alcohol consumption had also reduced, he said Bihar had imposed a total ban on liqour and people of Tamil nadu were also demanding a Kerala model liqour policy.
The policy has become one of the major campaign planks in the May 16 Assembly polls.
