In this example I would raise a custom mod flag. This is also certainly a user using a second profile to post the same exact question (though note I have no conclusive proof of this). This is normally done when the other account the OP has used has a question ban and thus they are using a new account to avoid the ban; this is not allowed. More often the OP would also delete their old question, and then create a new one but not always.
In this scenario, this conclusion seems to be more cemented by the respective user profiles, where their job titles are: "javascript developer at biztechcs" and "javascript developer at Biztech ahmedabad". I highly doubt that is a coincidence.
So raise a mod flag, and state something like the following:
This question is an exact duplicate of [this question](Question Link). I cannot vote to close it as one, as neither have an answer that is upvoted, however, this appears to be the same user, who could be intentionally avoiding a question ban to re-ask their unanswered existing question.
It's really important you explain why you aren't using a normal flag/close vote here, as otherwise the mod will just decline the flag and tell you to use the tools you have available to you (said flag/close vote options).
If this is a user avoiding a Question Ban, then a Mod/CM will likely delete the duplicate question and may well delete one of the accounts or process a merge (In my experience with such scenarios they tend to delete the new account, but neither are "new" here).
Note: If the 2 questions were posted by the same user, you would have been able to flag/vote to close as a duplicate of the other.
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both of them, and once an answer is posted on any, you can mark the other as a duplicate. You can also post comments on both linking between them