Someone's keen to put me in a box: Sikka refuting his HP CTO job news

Not right for me to hang on after Nandan Nilekani's return, Sikka said

Vishal Sikka
Vishal Sikka
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 26 2017 | 1:18 AM IST
Former Infosys chief executive officer (CEO) Vishal Sikka on Friday refuted reports that he was headed to Hewlett Packard as the chief technology officer (CTO). 

He had informed about it while speaking to news channel CNBC-TV18.

"It's not true...I used to be an intern at HP. Someone is keenly trying to put me in a box. The story isn't true," he said.

Sikka said it was "day 1" for him and he was keen on spending more time with his family.

On the other hand, a day after Nandan Nilekani returned to Infosys as chairman, Vishal Sikka on Friday also said he had offered to leave with immediate effect as he saw no reason to continue in the company.

Sikka's resignation as CEO last week escalated the tensions between the founders and the management of India's second largest software company. He was then named Vice-Chairman.

On Thursday, Chairman R Seshasayee quit from his post along with two other directors and Sikka, who also tendered his resignation from the board.

"With Nandan coming in, it wasn't right for me to hang on and I offered to leave immediately," Sikka told news channel CNBC-TV18.

He added that strategic direction for the company is straightforward and there will be no abrupt change, given that interim CEO U B Pravin Rao has been an active part of the execution strategy.

Sikka, however, dodged questions on whether he would be speaking to co-founder N R Narayana Murthy, who led a vocal campaign against alleged corporate governance lapses at the firm.

He clarified that he had not made any specific remarks against Murthy and that his comments referred to the "noises" that were causing "severe distractions".

"Whoever was spreading these, I have no idea and interest in finding out who was behind them," he added.

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First Published: Aug 26 2017 | 1:18 AM IST

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