Jaipur, April 23 -- Excited to exercise their franchise in what is considered the world's largest democratic exercise, the first-time voters on Friday haven't were impeccably clear of what they want for their state as well as the country- more jobs and more developmental works.

As polling for the first phase of the Lok Sabha election took place in Rajasthan, 23-year-old Nakul Sharma, was one of the early birds, at the polling booth set up in a government school in Nandpuri.

A software developer by profession, Sharma came from Gurugram to cast his first vote.

"Voting is the most important right we have in our democracy and we should all exercise it. It doesn't matter if you are educated or not. In fact, there is more responsibility on t...