Assembly binding redirects are as valid in a class library as they are in executable projects.
Think about this; when building your application, how will the compiler know which version of referenced assemblies to use (for the class libraries)?
Often this will work just fine, without the redirects, but when you stumble over a machine that has a GAC'ed version of the assembly, you could get into trouble.
I suggest you read the assembly binding redirect documentation to better understand what it is and does.
NuGet adds the app.config with redirects to help you, and quite frankly, I don't get the fuzz about an extra app.config for everything to work as expected.
As of today, it will add redirects to all projects, except the following types:
- WiX
- JS
- Nemerle
- C++
- Synergex
- Visual Studio
- Windows Store App
As far as I know, there's no way of turning this off. You could create an issue at Github if this is a problem.
The source code for adding assembly binding redirects can be found here.