The DMK government in Tamil Nadu has renamed Waddells Road in Kilpauk, Chennai, as “Archbishop Ezra Sargunam Road,” honoring the late Christian evangelist and founder of the Evangelical Church of India. The move has sparked controversy due to Sargunam’s history of provocative remarks, including claims that Hinduism doesn’t exist and calls for Christians to physically confront Hindus who disagree. Critics accuse the DMK of minority appeasement and question the appropriateness of naming public infrastructure after a figure with such divisive rhetoric. The renaming ceremony was attended by senior DMK leaders and government officials, further fueling debate over the party’s stance on religious harmony and secular governance. Sargunam, who passed away in 2023, was known for his strong political ties and outspoken criticism of Hindu practices and Prime Minister Modi. The decision has ignited broader discussions about religious tolerance, political symbolism, and the boundaries of honoring controversial public figures.