Zoho's Sridhar Vembu Dismisses Rumors Of Joining Politics, Days After Resignation As CEO Of Tech Company

Zoho's Sridhar Vembu Dismisses Rumors Of Joining Politics, Days After Resignation As CEO Of Tech Company

Laying down his priorities and commitments surrounding the company, he said he has been preparing hard to present our R&D strategy on Artificial Intelligence to an audience of industry analysts in Austin, Texas.

G R MukeshUpdated: Thursday, January 30, 2025, 12:11 PM IST
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Sridhar Vembu is the co-founder and Ex-CEO of Zoho Corp. | Facebook

Zoho's Sridhar Vembu, known for his advocacy of traditional and culturally Indian philosophies online, stepped down from the position of CEO of Zoho earlier this week. He will now be taking the role of the chief scientist of the company.

Not Joining Politics

Meanwhile, rumours of Vembu joining politics have made him swing into action. He took to X to issue a clarification on the matter.

Addressing the issue of his joining politics, Vembu said, "I heard there is a "news" item going around about me joining politics. I burst out laughing when I heard this!"

Laying down his priorities and commitments surrounding the company, he said he has been preparing hard to present our R&D strategy on Artificial Intelligence to an audience of industry analysts in Austin, Texas next week.

Going To Focus On R&D

Vembu said he would be going to the US for the same.

Vembu further clarified that he would not have time for any other venture, like politics and said, "I have an extremely challenging new role in deep tech R&D right now and there is just no way, NO WAY, I have any time for politics. "

He concluded his post on X by saying, "On top of that, I have had ZERO discussions with anyone, about me joining politics. I hope that clears that up. Back to work!"

Previously, Vembu in another post on X on January 27 announced his resignation and transition.

A New Chapter For Zoho Founder

In his post, Sridhar Vembu said, "A new chapter begins today.

In view of the various challenges and opportunities facing us, including recent major developments in AI, it has been decided that it is best that I should focus full time on R&D initiatives, along with pursuing my personal rural development mission."

Further explaining his future plans, he added, "I will step down as CEO of Zoho Corp and take a new role as Chief Scientist, responsible for deep R&D initiatives. Our co-founder, Shailesh Kumar Davey will serve as our new group CEO. Our co-founder Tony Thomas will lead Zoho US. Rajesh Ganesan will lead our ManageEngine division and Mani Vembu will lead the http://Zoho.com division."

Accoridng to him, the future of Zoho depends on how well the B2B company navigates the R&D challenges.

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