First: as someone who has asked several dozen questions on the main site already and has had the account for more than 10 years, I would expect you to have better intuition by now about what appropriate questions look like. Of course, that has changed somewhat over the years, but not really that much. (My informal impression is that most of the important changes happened around 2014.)
For meta issues (which includes "what's wrong with this question?"), right here on meta.stackoverflow.com is the correct place to ask.
However, part of the point of Stack Exchange is that everyone is expected to be able to apply standard FAQ-type information to their own situation (since these sites do not provide a discussion forum); if there is still a specific concern, then questions should be asked in a way that takes that into account. Flooding Meta with "why is this question bad?" for several questions that were all obviously bad in the same way, is not going to go over well.
If a question was closed with a specific reason, and you don't understand why that reason applies, feel free to ask about it here. Make sure you can present a coherent argument as to why you think the reason doesn't apply. If you're wrong, we'll explain why. If you're right, we'll work to reopen (and possibly improve) the question (unless it should be closed for a different reason; usually we don't care very much if the closure reason is wrong).
Why down vote? where I can ask this question?!
Downvotes on Meta work differently from the main site, and you do not lose reputation for them. A downvote on a question here does not necessarily mean that the question is off topic or problematic; it may mean that it is asking about something people consider obvious or not worth answering, or that it is proposing a change that people are opposed to.