NEW DELHI: India on Friday asked Pakistan to get real on issues related to Jammu & Kashmir , saying that Islamabad was nervous over India’s steps as it felt that it won’t be able to mislead people of the state if there is development in the region. The government again said Pakistan was trying to present an alarming picture of bilateral relations between the two countries.Reiterating that Article 370 related developments were an internal matter of India, the government again urged Pakistan to review its “unilateral” decision to downgrade ties. MEA said Pakistan was worried that after the decision to amend the Article and reorganise J&K, Pakistan will have difficulty justifying its support to cross-border terrorism.MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said steps had been taken keeping in mind the best interests of J&K. He asserted that Pakistan’s efforts to link peace deal with Kashmir issue had not worked.“There is a feeling that Pakistan is nervous over India’s initiative in Jammu & Kashmir,” Kumar said. “Pakistan thinks it will not be able to mislead people if there is development in Jammu & Kashmir.” Kumar also said that Pakistan suspending the Samjhauta Express was a unilateral move which was unfortunate.Significantly, India’s high commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria is still in Pakistan. Islamabad, however, has said it will review its decision to downgrade ties only if India rolls back its decisions on J&K.Action taken by Pakistan is unilateral, they have not consulted us, said Kumar. “Whether it is Samjhauta Express or trade relationship — we have urged them to reconsider these decisions,” Kumar said. “Pakistan is trying to present an alarming picture in bilateral relations, that something big is going to happen — but that is not the case,” he added.On consular access to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, he said: “We are in touch with Pakistan.”