"The PCI is directed to submit, within 15 days from the date of receipt of this Show Cause Notice, a detailed reply failing which it would be presumed they have no submission to make and action will be taken ex-parte," the sports ministry said in a statement.
"On the basis of petitions received from participating paralympic athletes and others, show cause notice being issued to the PCI," Maken had earlier written on his twitter page.
The sports ministry asked the PCI to explain why action should not be taken against the body.
"Accordingly, PCI, is called upon to explain as to why the Govt. Should not take up the case of PCI for suspension/ withdrawal of recognition as per clause 8 & 10 of Annexure-III of Scheme of Assistance to NSFs."
The sports ministry said in the statement that "there was poor coordination and mismanagement of the Indian team which went to participate in London Paralympic Games, 2012 due to the casual and callous approach of the officials of the PCI".
It further stated that the "sanctioned allowances were not disbursed to sportspersons and coaches on time and were disbursed only after repeated reminders of the Government". More