
He said with this, BN wanted to win a total of eight out of the 13 parliamentary seats in the Federal Territories.
Currently, BN holds the Titiwangsa and Setiawangsa seats in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and one each in Putrajaya and Labuan.
“I won’t tell the places where we have the potential to win as it is our strategy but I have told every division chief to go down to the field (and work),” he told reporters after launching a Federal Territories level “Jalinan Rakyat Plus 2.0” (JR Plus) programme here, yesterday.
Other than Titiwangsa and Setiawangsa, the nine other parliamentary seats in Kuala Lumpur are Kepong, Batu, Wangsa Maju,Segambut, Bukit Bintang, Lembah Pantai, Seputeh, Cheras and Bandar Tun Razak.
On JR Plus, Tengku Adnan said the programme was a BN initiative to mobilise the machinery of component parties to go down to the field to approach and find out the problems of the people.
“This programme will mould a party machinery work system into one which is more orderly and clear in achieving our target to emerge triumphant,” he said.
Also present were Umno Wanita chief Shahrizat Abdul Jalil and MyPPP chairman M Kayveas.