The correct answer is: a) Nupi Lan.
Nupi Lan, also known as the Women’s War, was a women’s agitation against the British in Manipur in 1939. The agitation was led by a group of women, including Rani Gaidinliu, who were opposed to the British government’s policies in Manipur. The women were also opposed to the British government’s decision to conscript Manipuri men into the Indian Army. The agitation lasted for several months and resulted in the British government making some concessions to the women’s demands.
Hijam Irabot was a Manipuri nationalist who was active in the early 20th century. He was a leader of the Indian National Congress in Manipur and was involved in the Quit India Movement. He was arrested by the British government and imprisoned for several years.
Rani Gaidinliu was a Naga religious leader and freedom fighter. She was the leader of the Zeliangrong National Army, which fought against the British and the Indian governments. She was imprisoned by the British government for several years.
Linthoingambi was a Manipuri woman who was active in the Nupi Lan. She was one of the leaders of the agitation and was arrested by the British government. She was imprisoned for several months.