The Kirti Kisan Party, founded in the 1920s, was a peasant-based party influenced by:

Socialist and communist ideologies
The Indian National Congress
The Muslim League
Revolutionary nationalist groups

The correct answer is: a) Socialist and communist ideologies.

The Kirti Kisan Party was a peasant-based party founded in the 1920s in British India. It was influenced by socialist and communist ideologies, and its goal was to improve the lives of peasants through land reform and other social and economic reforms. The party was active in the Indian independence movement, and it played a role in the Tebhaga movement, a peasant uprising in Bengal in the 1940s.

The Indian National Congress was a political party founded in 1885. It was the principal nationalist movement in British India, and it played a leading role in the Indian independence movement. The Congress was a secular party, and it was not influenced by socialist or communist ideologies.

The Muslim League was a political party founded in 1906. It was a party that represented the interests of Muslims in British India. The League was not influenced by socialist or communist ideologies.

Revolutionary nationalist groups were groups that advocated for Indian independence through armed struggle. These groups were not influenced by socialist or communist ideologies.