Rajya Sabha Chairperson Jagdeep Dhankhar sought views of leaders of various political parties on ways to curb disruptions in the House at a meeting held on Sunday on the eve of the start of the second phase of the Budget session.
Opposition members raised the issue of alleged misuse of central agencies against non-Bharatiya Janata Party governments and the move to appoint Dhankhar's personal staff on parliamentary committees.
Sources said that during his interaction with floor leaders, Vice-President Dhankhar mainly flagged the issue of whether disruptions can be allowed and if members can have a 'free fall of information' in the name of free speech in the House as envisaged in Article 105 of the Constitution.
The article deals with freedom of speech in Parliament with certain conditions.
The first phase of the Budget session was overshadowed by the Adani-Hindenburg issue as the Opposition disrupted proceedings demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe.
Dhankhar had been criticised by opposition parties over his decision to delete some portions of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's speech from official records in Rajya Sabha.
"I cannot allow Rajya Sabha to be an 'akhara' (wrestling arena) for free fall of information or allegations against anyone. Make a statement, you are entitled to do it, but authenticate it, be responsible about it," the vice president had said at an event in Bengaluru early this month.
Leader of House Piyush Goyal, Congress' Jairam Ramesh, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's M Shanmugam, Aam Aadmi Party's Sanjay Singh and Samajwadi Party's Ramgopal Yadav were among those present at the Sunday meeting in New Delhi.
Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge and Dhankhar later had a one-on-one meeting.
After the meeting, Kharge asserted that the opposition parties want to play a constructive role in making the government accountable and sought discussion in the House on 'every burning issue facing the nation'.
'Met @VPIndia, ahead of the forthcoming session of the Parliament to seek his cooperation,' he said in a tweet.
'We as Opposition parties are keen to play a constructive role in making the Government accountable and would want discussion on every burning issue facing the nation,' Kharge said.
Several floor leaders raised the issue of the appointment of Dhankhar's personal staff on parliamentary committees.
The vice president responded by saying that the sole purpose behind the move was to achieve optimisation of human resources and output of committees.
The staffers were not participating members of the committee and are just there to assist, facilitate and provide research material, he was quoted as saying.
Dhankhar, sources said, asserted that he was committed to improving the functioning of the committees.
At the all-party meeting, the AAP raised the issue of alleged misuse of investigative agencies and the Adani-Hindenburg matter.
Its leader and former deputy chief minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia has been recently arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforecement Directorate (ED) in cases related to the alleged Delhi excise policy scam.
Former Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain is already in jail on charges of money laundering.
AAP's Sanjay Singh told PTI that on behalf of his party he demanded a JPC probe into the Adani issue and that the matter be discussed in the House.
He said he also flagged the 'misuse' of central agencies against opposition leaders.
He said almost all opposition parties raised the Adani issue and the alleged targeting of opposition leaders by central investigative agencies.
Dhankhar had convened a meeting of floor leaders ahead of the second leg of the Budget session beginning Monday.