The decision comes a day after Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, along with his cabinet colleagues, observed a seven hour long sit in dharna before the RBI office here, protesting the Centre's alleged move to "destroy" the state's cooperative sector under the cover of demonetisation.
Kerala Cooperation minister A C Moideen today met Presidents of cooperative banks and other officials to discuss the issue.
Later, speaking to reporters, he said RBI's action was 'illegal' and the state would approach the Supreme Court, challenging the decision not to allow cooperative banks to exchange currency notes.
The cooperative sector will make necessary arrangements for its customers to make available necessary consumer items, including food items, he said.
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