Briefing reporters, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar also said the amendment bill was brought after consulting all political parties.
Earlier, the Lok Sabha approved the amendment pertaining to the Section 44 of the Lokpal Act dealing with declaration of assets.
"...There is no dilution, there is no intention to dilute the act (Lokpal Act). It is crystal clear. The matter has been brought according to sense of the house," Kumar said.
The amendment comes amidst criticism that the government was diluting the transparency law by classifying NGO officials as public servants.
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Earlier in the day, moving the amendment for consideration, Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said the government has received representations from MPs and other stakeholders. On July 25, a delegation of MPs had also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding deletion of the provision, he said.
He said the Standing Committee would submit its recommendations before the next session of Parliament and till then the deadline for declaration of assets of public servants and NGOs can be deferred.
As per the rules notified under the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act 2013, every public servant shall file declaration, information and annual returns pertaining to his assets and liabilities as well as for his spouse and dependent children as on March 31 every year or on or before July 31 of that year.
As per rules, NGOs receiving more than Rs 1 crore in government grants and donations above Rs 10 lakh from abroad fall under the ambit of Lokpal.