New Delhi: Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit has approved the state government’s request to hold a one-day assembly session on September 27. This ends the stalemate between the Aam Aadmi Party dispensation and the governor over the issue.The Tribune has reported that the session will take place at 11 am.“Hon. Governor, Punjab, has very kindly acceded to our request and summoned the Punjab Vidhan Sabha to meet for its third session on 27.9.2022 at 11.00 am at Chandigarh,” Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan said in a tweet.The governor’s approval came a day after the AAP government informed him about the issues to be taken up during the session. These include stubble burning, goods and services tax and power supply.The governor had, on Friday, asked for details of the legislative business to be taken up in the session, sparking a strong reaction from Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who had said “it’s too much”.The governor had hit back, telling Maan his legal advisors were not briefing him adequately.According to the Indian Express, Governor Purohit, in his letter to CM Mann, said, “After reading your statements in today’s newspapers, it appears to me that perhaps you are ‘too much’ angry with me. I think your legal advisors are not briefing you adequately. Perhaps your opinion about me will definitely change after reading the provisions of Article 167 and 168 of the Constitution, which I’m quoting for your ready reference.”Officials in Punjab Governor’s Office and Chief Minister’s Office, according to The Tribune, were part of several rounds of back and forth and helped calm tempers on each side.The ruling AAP had targeted the governor alleging that he was acting at the behest of the BJP.Earlier, the Governor had initially allowed and then stopped the state government from holding a special session of the Assembly on September 22 to bring a “confidence motion”. AAP had called this undemocratic and threatened to move Supreme Court.