Is there any mechanism to control (with penalty, restriction, suspension, rollback of some privileges,...) meaningless negative votes?
No. SE has yet to invent a mind reading device (thank god) and so has no way of knowing if a vote cast is meaningless or meaningful.
There are some very rare circumstances in which SE will feel that there is sufficiently compelling evidence that votes were not cast based on the content of the post, and that's in situations involving serial voting. In such cases the amount of votes, the time between them, the source of the votes, etc. can in some cases be so overwhelmingly compelling to indicate that the person is voting based on the person, not the post (basically, that someone went through and voted on each of someone else's answers without reading them) that they'll feel confident that the votes should be invalidated. This of course isn't applicable to the situation you're describing though.
For example, Today I encountered a situation which it seems someone appeared on a question page, downvoted question & all the answers(even the correct ones!!!!) without any explanation / reason / comment!!
Maybe they felt the answers weren't correct. Or maybe they felt the answers weren't useful, even if they weren't incorrect. If so, that's great, they're providing valuable feedback on the quality of the posts on the site. If you disagree, you are of course free to reflect your own opinions through your own votes.
As SE has no mind reading device, as mentioned before, we have no actual way of knowing if the voter actually thought that the answers were useful and downvoted anyway. That said, I would very strongly encourage you to not assume malice. Unless you have very compelling reasons to think otherwise, you should assume that the voter sincerely felt that the answers weren't useful.
I know down voting costs 2 rept. a vote!
It costs 1 rep; and that's only on answers. The person whose post was voted on loses 2 rep.
But it seems in some situations its not deterrent enough. Is there any flagging option as users vote anonymously
In my experiences it's way too strong of a deterrent. I constantly see people who realize that a post is wrong, bad, or otherwise problematic, but will refuse to downvote it because that one Imaginary Internet Point means too much to them.
Heck, I even see people who want to go out of their way to downvote people out of spite that will only ever downvote their questions, and never answers, because the one point of rep lost by downvoting on answers isn't something they're willing to spend. If anything the restriction needs to be removed so that low quality content will actually be indicated as being of low quality.
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jQuery selector has completely pointless "table" part. Whether it deserves downvote or not is open question (likely there is duplicate with much better answer - in this case I'd definitely downvote)