We'll soon meet in your inbox. Please wait... “Neither am I right-wing or left-wing, nor is my technology or product,” Aprameya Radhakrishna, co-founder and chief executive of the Koo app, said, terming the labels as basically “a lot of people’s perception”. “As a company, we don’t want to be political, we are a private company interested in technology and product,” said the 39-year-old, whose first outing as a startup entrepreneur was when he set up mobility app TaxiForSure, before selling it to rival Ola. “We are actually going after 600 million people who have internet access today (but) don’t have a place to share thoughts and opinions,” Radhakrishna said.