The correct answer is D. Birsa Munda.
The Bhumij revolt was a tribal revolt against the British East India Company in the princely state of Chota Nagpur in the late 19th century. The revolt was led by Birsa Munda, a tribal leader who was inspired by the teachings of Christianity and Hinduism. Birsa Munda and his followers fought against the British for their rights and for the preservation of their traditional way of life. The revolt was eventually suppressed by the British, but it had a significant impact on the history of the region.
Ganga Narain Singh was a Bengali politician who served as the Chief Minister of Bihar from 1967 to 1970. He was a member of the Indian National Congress.
Narayan Singh was a Rajput prince who served as the ruler of the princely state of Datia from 1857 to 1895. He was a loyal ally of the British East India Company.
Sheikh Bhikari was a Muslim saint who lived in the 18th century. He was a popular figure among the Muslims of Bihar.
Birsa Munda was a tribal leader who led the Bhumij revolt in the late 19th century. He was a charismatic figure who inspired many tribal people to fight for their rights. He was eventually killed by the British, but his legacy continues to inspire tribal people in India.