I have been reluctant to call you out as believe in live and let live but you sound like Manzoor Pashteen. Are you two related? Just asking as hatred for Pakistan seems quite similar.
To your question, I can't speak for all Pakistani fans but for me if umpires or ICC benefits/sides with Pakistan or any other team doesn't make it right. It is about the game of cricket that is being turned into WWE. Of course you do not seem to understand this as you enjoy trolling and ride on high horse.
Axar Patel's runout went to third ump whereas Kohli forcing / pressuring umpires is different. Similarly with restarting the game when clearly it was wet and Das slipped and hurt himself. Now you tell me honestly - if India was ahead instead of BD , do you think umpires will rush to restart?
Lastly, since you favour Indian team more than your supposed country of birth , don't you feel upset that India being such strong team winning matches in such circumstances? If they are really that good then Kohli shouldn't be pressuring umpires and neither umpires (potentially awaiting IPL contracts) be forced to restart match in a rush as India were behind.
I don't have hatred for Pakistan. I dislike the Pakistani fans because Pakistani fans are by far the most delusional set of fans in the world who don't know the first thing about cricket and will always play victim whenever India is involved.
Nawaz the choker bowled two identical, borderline full-tosses in the over. The umpire could have easily declared the first one no-ball but Nawaz got away with it. If you do the same thing again in the same over, the chances are high that you will be punished.
Whether the Axar Patel run-out was adjudged by the TV umpire or on-field umpire is not even relevant. The point is that it was not a conclusive decision and it went Pakistan's way when it could have easily gone in favor of the batsman because of the benefit of doubt premise. If the roles were reversed and it was a Pakistani batsman batting, our crybaby fans would use that example to criticize the umpires for showing bias.
However, now that it does not fit the narrative, it has become an inconvenient example. Yes the game would have restarted if India was behind D/L. Thankfully, I am not a Pakistani supporter with an incurable victim mentality. The wet conditions favored Bangladesh more because it is difficult to bowl with the wet ball, the RRR was manageable and they had all 10 wickets in hand.
The conditions were slippery for everyone not just the Bangladeshis. Bangladesh choked and India held its nerve under pressure.
As far as Kohli pressurizing umpires is concerned, discussing decisions with umpires and voicing your opinion is not illegal as long as you are not being aggressive. It happens in every sport. When Sarfaraz was Pakistan captain, he would frequently contest on-field decisions. How many times did these IPL paid umpires ask him to stop?
Ultimately, it is the umpire's decision to make and they have not made any call in this World Cup in favor of India that can be considered as unfair. In fact, a lot of close decisions have gone against India in this very World Cup including DK's run-out and catch today. However, there is no limit to the imagination of delusional Pakistani supporters.
This has been a great World Cup with a lot of twist and turns and unpredictable events, but there is only constant: Pakistani fans crying.
India vs Pakistan - Pakistani fans crying because of biased umpiring
India vs South Africa - Pakistani fans crying because India lost deliberately to harm Pakistan's chances of going through
India vs Bangladesh - Pakistani fans crying because of biased umpiring
Luckily, Bangladesh gave India a proper fight today because we all know what would have happened if it would have been a one-sided thrashing. Pakistani fans insulting and abusing Bangladeshi players and Bangladeshi board for selling out and fixing the game just like they accused Afghanistan last year. Full credit goes to Bangladeshi players for saving their dignity from rabid Pakistani fans.