India, Aug. 20 -- Pioneer News Service n New Delhi In a move that is likely to create a fresh political storm, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) on Wednesday reaffirmed the party's 1937 stand on national song, Vande Mataram, deciding that only the first two stanzas will be sung at party programmes. Sources said the issue was discussed at the CWC meeting on Wednesday, with several leaders reiterating the party's stand adopted in 1937. The grand old party maintained that its decision is rooted in the resolution adopted by the CWC in October 1937, when the party decided that only the first two stanzas should be sung at national gatherings. Congress leaders met to discuss the political situation in the country, including the roadmap to ste...