"Nobody, irrespective of high office can violate law. If they violate law, then they must be arrested," Sharma told reporters here.
In an unprecedented action, Kejriwal and his ministers today began a dharna outside Rail Bhavan demanding action against police officials who refused to carry out a raid on an alleged drug and prostitution racket in south Delhi last week.
Defying prohibitory orders in force in the high-security area near the seat of power, Kejriwal accompanied by six of his ministers attempted to go to North Block housing the Home Ministry to lodge their protest.
"As a person engaged with Africa for so long, I am deeply aggrieved. The human rights of these African girls were violated and it has happened in the land of Gandhi. And those who have done it must be punished.
"It has hurt India's image and profile. India commands goodwill and respect throughout the developing world, particularly in Africa. We are shocked that we have people in office who have no regards for human beings, no respect for human rights and no respect for the law of the land," he added.