No, this is not part of a typical submission for an article that uses qualitative data. If you place your data in a "repository," then you could list that as an available source, but that practice is still quite rare for qualitative research.
It's not a common practice. What I do know is that you could be asked to attach the interview questions used to generate the data but not the transcripts. Perhaps during submission, you are asked to make your data available. There are ways to answer that questions by