The state's farmers' lack of access to energy, notably the charge that the BRS administration, which is currently in power, does not supply farmland with electricity around-the-clock. Two people who have commented on the subject are mentioned. At Vemulawada Rajanna Temple, TRANSCO Chairman and Managing director prabhakar Rao said that quality of power supplied to farmers should be prioritised over quantity of supply.
However, despite the BRS government's readiness to give it, minister Errabelli Dayakar reportedly stated that farmers do not absolutely require 24-hour power. These two people's remarks imply subtly that there isn't a continuous supply of electricity for agriculture. It further states that if logbooks were kept in substations throughout the state's districts, officials have seized them and ordered personnel not to show them to anyone. The congress party is challenging the BRS government, saying that agriculture does not have access to power around-the-clock.
The government is purportedly announcing its acceptance of the fact that it does not provide 24-hour electricity rather than openly addressing this issue. The remarks made by minister Errabelli Dayakar and TRANSCO CMD prabhakar Rao are viewed as being a part of this overarching plan.