dialogue between journalist and politician
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Politician: "Sure, what is it you want to know?"
Journalist: "Sir, everyone is talking about the work your party is doing to help the people of the flood hit areas."
Politician: "Yes, our party members are doing a lot to help them."
Journalist: "Could you please tell me some of the ways in which they are helping the people."
Politician: "We are giving them Rs. 10,000 each and are also giving them medical help."
Journalist: "Are you doing the work in collaboration with some medical agency?"
Politician: "Yes, the Charitable Association has sent a team of doctors to assist in this work."
Journalist: "Thank you for the valuable information."
Journalist: Hello, Sir, First of all, thank you very much for taking time out for us.
Politician: You are welcome.
Journalist: What first motivated you to get into politics?
Politician: I had a keen interest in politics since my teenage, especially social care which made me aware of the role which politicians play to in shaping the community.
Journalist: Why should voters support your party?
Politician: In my opinion we are the only political party who is fair with their policies and fulfills the promises we make with public.
Journalist: What one policy you think will make the difference to the lives of people?
Politician: Our commitment to making the lives of children better, and providing the education to the poor.
Journalist: If you had to pick an issue which is not being addressed by the government what would it be?
Politician: More than anything else we need to keep the differences of the individuals in mind while making the policies. Human rights and the needs of people should be the foremost aim while making policies.
Journalist: Any final reflections you would like to share?
Politician: I am working hard for the next elections, measures are being taken for Labor rights. It will be inclined to a shift in a way we all do politics.