The A K Antony Committee, which went into the electoral defeat of the party in the UP elections, is understood to have completed its findings.
The report will be given a final shape tomorrow after which it could be submitted to Congress President Sonia Gandhi either tomorrow itself or shortly thereafter, sources said.
The Committee, has, however, avoided any critical asessment of Rahul Gandhi's role, who had undertaken a vigorous campaign in UP in order to rebuild the party.
The party was hopeful of a repeat good showing of the 2009 Lok Sabha elections in UP, where it had won 22 seats.
The three-member committee also had Delhi Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit and Union Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde as members. It had the mandate to look into the causes of the Congress rout in Goa as also the shock defeat in Punjab and the performance in Uttarakhand.
The Congress' campaign in UP had courted many a controversy including the one related to Law Minister Salman Khurshid's remarks on OBC Muslim quota that had led to a war of words between him and the Election Commission.
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The Committee has also found fault with ticket distribution saying it was also a factor for the party's defeat in UP, the sources said.
Party President Sonia Gandhi had also earlier accepted problems in ticket distribution as a reason for the party's poor show in UP. Both Sonia and Rahul Gandhi have blamed the party debacle in UP mainly on poor organizational structure.
Congress could win only 28 seats in the state even though it had tied with Ajit Singh's RLD, which was expected to shore up its fortunes in Western UP. The party had got 22 seats in the 2007 Assembly elections. (MORE) PTI MPB AMR VMN