The notice was served on the directions of state unit NCP president Bhaskar Jadhav, sources said.
"You have been publicly criticising the party and its leadership on various policies. Senior leaders have been telling you to desist from making remarks against the party leadership. However, you have been deliberately ignoring the directions," the notice said.
The notice also accused Mete of violating the party discipline.
"He (Mete) was served notice today and we have asked him to reply within eight days. If the reply is found to be unsatisfactory, then he will be suspended from the party," a senior party functionary said.
The report was tabled before the Legislative Assembly.
The PAC had recommended a SIT probe into construction of the Maharashtra Sadan building.
Mete could not be reached for comment.
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