A viral video shows uniformed men marching and chanting Islamic slogans. Social media posts claim these are Kerala Police cadets replacing “Jai Hind” with Islamic slogans. One such post on X (formerly Twitter) stated in Hindi:“The situation in Kerala is extremely worrying. Kerala Police Cadet, instead of Jai Hind, they are saying Jai Hadisam. The police are raising Islamic slogans.”
Archived link of the post can been seen here

Evidence
1. Reverse Image Search Traces Video to Instagram
A reverse image search of video keyframes led to an Instagram reel posted by the account @arangadi_official_page.

2. Similar Videos Found on Facebook
Another video shared on Pachapada Arangadi’s Facebook page on September 6 also mentioned Nabi Dinam (Mawlid). Both posts confirm the clip is linked to a religious celebration, not police activity.The same video was captioned as part of Milad (Nabi Dinam) celebrations.

3. Clarification from Kerala Police
Kerala Police’s Media Centre deputy director, S.R. Praveen clarified to Newschecker that the men were not wearing police uniforms. Instead, they belonged to a local Islamic organisation.
4. Volunteer Force’s Identity
The volunteers are part of Pachapada Arangadi, linked to the Muslim Youth League in Arangadi, which is in Kasargod, Kerala. We contacted Azzi Arangadi, secretary of the Muslim Youth League in Arangadi. He confirmed that the viral video was recorded during this year’s Mawlid rally in connection with Nabi Dinam and has nothing to do with Kerala Police. We have fact-checked similar volunteer marches of Pachapada Arangadi being shared in misleading context in the past.
Verdict
The claim that Kerala Police cadets were chanting Islamic slogans is false. The viral video shows Muslim Youth League volunteers in Kerala’s Arangadi during Mawlid celebrations, not police personnel.
FAQs
Q1: Does the viral video show Kerala Police cadets chanting religious slogans?
No. It shows Muslim League volunteers during Milad celebrations in Arangadi.
Q2: What is Milad?
Milad (or Nabi Dinam in Kerala) commemorates the birth of Prophet Muhammad and includes religious processions and gatherings.
Q3: Are the uniforms in the video police uniforms?
Kerala Police confirmed the uniforms belong to a local Islamic volunteer group, not the police.
Sources
Instagram reel, Arangadi Official Page, September 6, 2025
Facebook video, Pachapada Arangadi, September 6, 2025
Statement from S.R. Praveen, deputy director, State Police Media Centre Kerala
Statement from Azzi Arangadi, Secretary, Muslim Youth League Arangadi, September 2025