However, his younger brother Karan Singh, who is a minister in the Virbhadra Singh Cabinet, has supported the decision.
The notification by the government has given one week to Maheshwar Singh, to hand over the records of the temple located in Sultanpur palace to the government.
Maheshwar Singh is also the president of Himachal Lokhit Party (HLP) and a former state BJP leader.
While Maheshwar has claimed that the temple is a property of the family and cannot be taken over by the government, Dhoot Singh and Om Prakash, a former president of Kardar Sangh have taken an opposite stand on the issue.
Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh also maintained that the Raghunathji temple is not private but public property and takeover notice has been issued on the "demand of the people".
The takeover would ensure security to the temple, as a theft in December 2014 had rocked the state and the idols of Raghunathji and other deities were recovered almost after a month, the Chief Minister added.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner of Kullu Hans Raj Chauhan, who is also commissioner of temples, has nominated an 18-member board of trustees with 10 official and eight non-official members for the temple.
The sub-divisional magistrate of Kullu would be the chairman while the non-official trustees would include Maheshwar Singh, his son Devinder Singh, his brother Karan Singh, president of Kardar Sangh Dhoot Singh and former minister Satya Prakash Thakur.
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