Addressing a public meeting here, Gandhi said while it was not possible to fulfil the dreams of Telangana people in three years, the state government had not made the "right beginning" and it was not going in the "right direction".
Targeting his family -- his minister-son K T Rama Rao, daughter and Lok Sabha member K Kavitha, and nephew and Minister Harish Rao, without naming them, he asked if students and farmers fought for the creation of Telangana for a "single family".
Only contractors and land mafia are benefiting.
The Congress vice-president addressed the public meeting on the eve of the third formation day of Telangana.
The UPA government formed separate Telangana, though there was opposition to the move, as it understood the pain of Telangana people and their yearning for a bright future in their own state.
However, the dreams of the people for a separate state are not being fulfilled now, alleged Gandhi.
Congress leaders who spoke ahead of Gandhi hoped that today's public meeting would herald a change and repeat history to bring the party to power.
The NDA government at the Centre and the TRS government in Telangana should stop making hollow promises and instead deliver on them.
Saying that the biggest challenge in the country is massive job creation for the youth of the country, Gandhi said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Rao have to answer the question about who will create this job.
Gandhi charged the chief minister with "snatching" MPs, MLAs from the Congress and other elected representatives. "Do you want to waste your strength and future with the four member family? What kind of Telangana is being formed. Is it 'bangaru' (golden) Telangana?" he asked.
The congress vice-president said 2,855 farmers have committed suicide in the three-year tenure of the TRS government, including 100 in the chief minister's constituency.
"Farmers have given their blood and sweat for creating Telangana. They did not do so for creating a graveyard," Gandhi said.
Similarly, the Telangana chief minister promised to give one job to every family in the state but did not keep his word.
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