I agree that history should be looked at squarely in the face and the facts acknowledged and yes, Aurangzeb was mostly a bigoted and intolerant ruler who followed a puritanical brand of Islam.But he also had many Rajputs serving in his army (Remembar Jaisingh who fought Shivaji on behalf of the Mughals?)So it's not exactly black and white.If we go back in time to read about all the atrocities committed where do we stop? The Dalits have been shamefully oppressed for centuries by the so called upper castes.Should we have a museum documenting that as well? Lets look at history in the right perspective.What we are seeing here is people being fed a one sided narrow version which is producing a victim mentality and fanning the flames of hatred and revenge.The people who did what they did are long dead.We need to rise above narrow caste/creed considerations and as Indians work to strengthen and develop our country now, in this age of globalisation or we will be left behind due to our infighting.