The correct answer is (c), Bhagat Singh.
Bandi Jivan (Prison Life) is an autobiography of Bhagat Singh, a revolutionary who was executed by the British government in 1931. The book was written in 1930 while Singh was imprisoned in Lahore Central Jail. It was first published in 1932, after his death.
In Bandi Jivan, Singh describes his life and his political beliefs. He also writes about his experiences in prison, and the conditions in which he and other prisoners were held. The book is a powerful and moving account of one man’s struggle for freedom and justice.
Ram Prasad Bismil was a revolutionary who was hanged by the British government in 1927. He was not the author of Bandi Jivan.
Jogesh Chatterjee was a revolutionary who was hanged by the British government in 1931. He was not the author of Bandi Jivan.
Sachindra Nath Sanyal was a revolutionary who was imprisoned by the British government for many years. He was not the author of Bandi Jivan.