The meeting, the first since Rajapaksa's humiliating defeat in the January 8 presidential poll, was held at the parliament complex to discuss the electoral future of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP).
Following the meeting, Rajapaksa faction claimed that Sirisena has not responded positively to an intent by Rajapaksa to make a political comeback.
"We did not hear a satisfactory answer to five points raised at the discussion", Dullas Alahapperuma spokesman for the Rajapaksa faction said.
Rajapaksa vacated the party leadership to make way for Sirisena to succeed him following the electoral defeat.
A section of the party wants Sirisena to nominate Rajapaksa as the SLFP's prime ministerial candidate in the impending parliamentary election.
Sirisena must call a parliamentary election soon in keeping with his pre-presidential election pledge to convene a new assembly.
Sirisena, who was the health minister and No 2 in Rajapaksa's government, had split from the government just before the presidential poll to contest against Rajapaksa.
Following his victory, Sirisena was made chairman of the SLFP.
Alahapperuma said Sirisena was also urged to stop the political influence over the Sri Lankan Police's financial crime investigation division.
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